“Brothers in Hate”? Hybridization, Convergences and Divisions Between Neo-Nazi Accelerationism and Radical Islam in the Context of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

“Brothers in Hate”? Hybridization, Convergences and Divisions Between Neo-Nazi Accelerationism and Radical Islam in the Context of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict . Mathieu Colin Perrine Hely a School of Applied Politics,…
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Narrating Terrorism: Historiography, Waves of Rebel Terror, and Terrorism “For” the State

Narrating Terrorism: Historiography, Waves of Rebel Terror, and Terrorism “For” the State . Thomas Martin Department of Politics & International Studies, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UKThomas Martin is a…
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Coherence and Performance: European External Action Service and the External Dimension of EU Counterterrorism Policy

Coherence and Performance: European External Action Service and the External Dimension of EU Counterterrorism Policy . Oldrich Bures Center for Security Studies, Metropolitan University Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicOldrich Bures is…
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Ripeness Theory and the Northern Ireland Conflict: The Importance of Providing Militants with a Viable “Exit Strategy”

Ripeness Theory and the Northern Ireland Conflict: The Importance of Providing Militants with a Viable “Exit Strategy” . P. J. McLoughlin History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast,…
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The Crime-Terrorism Nexus and Jihadist Radicalization in the West: New Data and Interpretative Challenges

The Crime-Terrorism Nexus and Jihadist Radicalization in the West: New Data and Interpretative Challenges . Lorne L. Dawson Garth Davies Emma Belton a Department of Religious Studies, University of Waterloo,…
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