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Nationalist Jāhiliyyah and the Flag of the Two Crusaders, or: ISIS, Sovereignty, and the “Owl of Minerva”

opencrim February 22, 2017 Nationalist Jāhiliyyah and the Flag of the Two Crusaders, or: ISIS, Sovereignty, and the “Owl of Minerva”2017-02-22T07:39:35+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Simon Mabon
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Can Knowledge of Islam Explain Lack of Support for Terrorism? Evidence from Pakistan

opencrim February 18, 2017 Can Knowledge of Islam Explain Lack of Support for Terrorism? Evidence from Pakistan2017-02-18T07:39:22+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: C. Christine Fair
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Homegrown Violent Extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: Local Patterns, Global Trends

opencrim February 18, 2017 Homegrown Violent Extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: Local Patterns, Global Trends2017-02-18T07:39:21+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: John McCoy
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The Discourse of Terror Threats: Assessing Online Written Threats by Nigerian Terrorist Groups

opencrim February 18, 2017 The Discourse of Terror Threats: Assessing Online Written Threats by Nigerian Terrorist Groups2017-02-18T07:39:19+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Innocent Chiluwa
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Iran's Security and the Islamic State through the Lenses of the Copenhagen School

opencrim February 18, 2017 Iran's Security and the Islamic State through the Lenses of the Copenhagen School2017-02-18T07:39:16+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Mahdieh Aghazadeh Khoei
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Yemen: Between Revolution and Regression

opencrim February 17, 2017 Yemen: Between Revolution and Regression2017-02-17T07:35:24+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Brian M. Perkins
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Killing People, Dividing a Nation? Analyzing Student Perceptions of the Boko Haram Crisis in Nigeria

opencrim February 17, 2017 Killing People, Dividing a Nation? Analyzing Student Perceptions of the Boko Haram Crisis in Nigeria2017-02-17T07:35:22+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Arnim Langer
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A Community-Level Comparison of Terrorism Movements in the United States

opencrim February 17, 2017 A Community-Level Comparison of Terrorism Movements in the United States2017-02-17T07:35:20+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Kevin M. Fitzpatrick
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An Analysis of Inspire and Dabiq: Lessons from AQAP and Islamic State's Propaganda War

opencrim February 17, 2017 An Analysis of Inspire and Dabiq: Lessons from AQAP and Islamic State's Propaganda War2017-02-17T07:35:18+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Haroro J. Ingram
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Blunders and Blame: How Armed Non-State Actors React to Their Mistakes

opencrim February 17, 2017 Blunders and Blame: How Armed Non-State Actors React to Their Mistakes2017-02-17T07:35:15+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Ioana Emy Matesan
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The Dynamics of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding the Domestic Security Dilemma

opencrim February 16, 2017 The Dynamics of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding the Domestic Security Dilemma2017-02-16T07:36:33+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Antony Field
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Does the International Trafficking of Cultural Heritage Really Fuel Military Conflicts?

opencrim February 16, 2017 Does the International Trafficking of Cultural Heritage Really Fuel Military Conflicts?2017-02-16T07:36:32+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Pierre Losson
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