Experimenting with Threat: How Cyberterrorism Targeting Critical Infrastructure Influences Support for Surveillance Policies
Experimenting with Threat: How Cyberterrorism Targeting Critical Infrastructure Influences Support for Surveillance Policies . Keren L. G. Snider Amir Hefetz Ryan Shandler Daphna Canetti a Department of Politics and Communication,…
Recidivism Among People Convicted of Terrorism: A Survival Analysis Based on the Belgian Central Criminal Record
Recidivism Among People Convicted of Terrorism: A Survival Analysis Based on the Belgian Central Criminal Record . B. Mine M. Vande Velde P. Jeuniaux E. Maes L. Robert National Institute…
Life Difficulties, Violent Online Extremism and Support for Political Violence in the United States
Life Difficulties, Violent Online Extremism and Support for Political Violence in the United States . Suranjan Weeraratne Laurie L. Rice Kenneth W. Moffett a Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois…
“Freedom Fighters:” Motivations of Western Volunteers to Fight on the Side of Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014-2022
“Freedom Fighters:” Motivations of Western Volunteers to Fight on the Side of Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014-2022 . Hana Josticova Independent Researcher, UKDr. Hana Josticova wrote this paper as…
Smuggler, Fighter, Preacher, Spy: Motivational Change and Divergence inside FARC Specialized Fronts
Smuggler, Fighter, Preacher, Spy: Motivational Change and Divergence inside FARC Specialized Fronts . Michael Jonsson Jan Pettersson a Department of Strategy and Policy, Swedish Defense Research Agency (FOI), Swedenb Expert…
Public Perceptions of What Qualifies as Terrorism Across Similar Countries with Diverse Terrorism Experiences
Public Perceptions of What Qualifies as Terrorism Across Similar Countries with Diverse Terrorism Experiences . Jon Kåre Skiple Jacob Sohlberg Luke Field Hulda Thórisdóttir a Social Science Institute, NORCE Norwegian…
‘Playing the System’: Agency and Everyday Negotiations during LTTE Rule
‘Playing the System’: Agency and Everyday Negotiations during LTTE Rule . Georg Frerks Niels Terpstra a Centre for Conflict Studies, Utrecht University, Utrecht and The Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda, The…
What Can Economics Contribute to the Study of Terrorism? – The Power and Limitation of Economics
What Can Economics Contribute to the Study of Terrorism? – The Power and Limitation of Economics . Atin Basuchoudhary Günther G. Schulze a Department of Economics and Business, Virginia Military…
Envy, Emotional Urgency, and Radicalization: The Impulsive Route is Paved in Malice
Envy, Emotional Urgency, and Radicalization: The Impulsive Route is Paved in Malice . Michael Moncrieff Pierre Lienard a Department of International Public Law & International Organization, University of Geneva, Geneva,…
How Terrorism Strikes Financial Markets: Evidence from the 1920 Wall Street Bombing
How Terrorism Strikes Financial Markets: Evidence from the 1920 Wall Street Bombing . David-Jan Jansen a De Nederlandsche Bank, Amsterdam, The Netherlandsb Finance Department, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlandsc Tinbergen…
Terrorist Financing: Traditional vs. Emerging Financial Technologies
Terrorist Financing: Traditional vs. Emerging Financial Technologies . Maria Jofre Alberto Aziani Edoardo Villa Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Transcrime, Milan, ItalyMaria Jofre is a Data Analyst at Open…
“What Made Me Change”: Transformative Experiences in the Jihadist Radicalization Process
“What Made Me Change”: Transformative Experiences in the Jihadist Radicalization Process . L. Blanco R. M. Lobato B. Alba A. Vázquez J. L. González-Álvarez S. Chiclana J. Chinchilla A. Gómez…