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Spoiling Through Performative Nonviolence: Ritualistic Funerary Practice as a Violent Dissident Irish Republican (VDR) Spoiling Tactic

opencrim December 2, 2017 Spoiling Through Performative Nonviolence: Ritualistic Funerary Practice as a Violent Dissident Irish Republican (VDR) Spoiling Tactic2017-12-02T07:40:05+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Kevin Hearty
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Minimizing Unintended Deaths Enhanced the Effectiveness of Targeted Killing in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict

opencrim November 30, 2017 Minimizing Unintended Deaths Enhanced the Effectiveness of Targeted Killing in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict2017-11-30T07:38:51+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Ophir Falk
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“@ me if you need shoutout”: Exploring Women’s Roles in Islamic State Twitter Networks

opencrim November 18, 2017 “@ me if you need shoutout”: Exploring Women’s Roles in Islamic State Twitter Networks2017-11-18T07:41:02+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Laura Huey
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What Does the “Terrorist” Label Really Do? Measuring and Explaining the Effects of the “Terrorist” and “Islamist” Categories

opencrim November 17, 2017 What Does the “Terrorist” Label Really Do? Measuring and Explaining the Effects of the “Terrorist” and “Islamist” Categories2017-11-17T07:39:38+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Stephane J. Baele
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A Psychological Re-Examination of Mental Health Problems among the 9/11 Terrorists

opencrim November 17, 2017 A Psychological Re-Examination of Mental Health Problems among the 9/11 Terrorists2017-11-17T07:39:36+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Adam Lankford
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Wasted Words? The Limitations of U.S. Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy

opencrim November 12, 2017 Wasted Words? The Limitations of U.S. Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy2017-11-12T07:39:36+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Michael H. Creswell
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Sinai’s Insurgency: Implications of Enhanced Guerilla Warfare

opencrim November 12, 2017 Sinai’s Insurgency: Implications of Enhanced Guerilla Warfare2017-11-12T07:39:34+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Omar Ashour
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Editorial Board EOV

opencrim October 29, 2017 Editorial Board EOV2017-10-29T07:37:20+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
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A Guide to Interviewing Terrorists and Violent Extremists

opencrim October 26, 2017 A Guide to Interviewing Terrorists and Violent Extremists2017-10-26T07:39:16+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: James Khalil
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Let’s Play a Video Game: Jihadi Propaganda in the World of Electronic Entertainment

opencrim October 25, 2017 Let’s Play a Video Game: Jihadi Propaganda in the World of Electronic Entertainment2017-10-25T07:51:03+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Miron Lakomy
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It Comes with the Territory: Why States Negotiate with Ethno-Political Organizations

opencrim October 12, 2017 It Comes with the Territory: Why States Negotiate with Ethno-Political Organizations2017-10-12T07:35:29+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Victor Asal
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Al Qaeda and the Islamic State’s Break: Strategic Strife or Lackluster Leadership?

opencrim October 8, 2017 Al Qaeda and the Islamic State’s Break: Strategic Strife or Lackluster Leadership?2017-10-08T07:35:39+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Tricia Bacon
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