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The Africa Policy of Russia

opencrim March 1, 2019 The Africa Policy of Russia2019-03-01T05:38:14+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Africa Policy of Russia Volume 31, Issue 1, January-February 2019, Page 132-153. János Besenyő Read the syndicated article here
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The Asymmetric Approach in Russian Security Strategy: Implications for the Nordic Countries

opencrim March 1, 2019 The Asymmetric Approach in Russian Security Strategy: Implications for the Nordic Countries2019-03-01T05:38:12+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Asymmetric Approach in Russian Security Strategy: Implications for the Nordic Countries Volume 31, Issue 1, January-February 2019, Page 154-167. Katri Pynnöniemi Read the syndicated article here
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The Wests: Decline Management and Geopolitics

opencrim February 28, 2019 The Wests: Decline Management and Geopolitics2019-02-28T05:17:02+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Wests: Decline Management and Geopolitics Volume 31, Issue 1, January-February 2019, Page 9-32. David B. Kanin Read the syndicated article here
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More East than West: The World Council of Churches at the Dawn of the Cold War

opencrim February 28, 2019 More East than West: The World Council of Churches at the Dawn of the Cold War2019-02-28T05:17:00+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
More East than West: The World Council of Churches at the Dawn of the Cold War Volume 31, Issue 1, January-February 2019, Page 33-63. Jeffrey Kaplan Read the syndicated article…
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Useful Idiots or Fellow Travelers? The Relationship between the American Far Right and Russia

opencrim February 28, 2019 Useful Idiots or Fellow Travelers? The Relationship between the American Far Right and Russia2019-02-28T05:16:57+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Useful Idiots or Fellow Travelers? The Relationship between the American Far Right and Russia Volume 31, Issue 1, January-February 2019, Page 64-83. George Michael Read the syndicated article here
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Russian Foreign Policy Management and Manipulation with the Soviet Successor States

opencrim February 28, 2019 Russian Foreign Policy Management and Manipulation with the Soviet Successor States2019-02-28T05:16:55+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Russian Foreign Policy Management and Manipulation with the Soviet Successor States Volume 31, Issue 1, January-February 2019, Page 84-97. Carol K. G. Lutz Read the syndicated article here
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Hybrid Warfare and the Legal Domain

opencrim February 28, 2019 Hybrid Warfare and the Legal Domain2019-02-28T05:16:52+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Hybrid Warfare and the Legal Domain Volume 31, Issue 1, January-February 2019, Page 98-104. Andres B. Munoz Mosquera Read the syndicated article here
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Violence on the Home Front: Interstate Rivalry and Pro-Government Militias

opencrim February 7, 2019 Violence on the Home Front: Interstate Rivalry and Pro-Government Militias2019-02-07T05:33:41+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Violence on the Home Front: Interstate Rivalry and Pro-Government Militias . Harrison Akins Read the syndicated article here
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The Double-track System of Terrorism Proscription in China

opencrim February 7, 2019 The Double-track System of Terrorism Proscription in China2019-02-07T05:33:38+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Double-track System of Terrorism Proscription in China . Chi Zhang Read the syndicated article here
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When to Take Credit for Terrorism? A Cross-National Examination of Claims and Attributions

opencrim January 31, 2019 When to Take Credit for Terrorism? A Cross-National Examination of Claims and Attributions2019-01-31T05:10:07+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
When to Take Credit for Terrorism? A Cross-National Examination of Claims and Attributions . Erin M. Kearns Read the syndicated article here
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The Shifts in the Jihadi-Salafi Paradigms: From the Peshawar and Jalalabad Paradigms to Those of Idleb and Raqqa

opencrim January 31, 2019 The Shifts in the Jihadi-Salafi Paradigms: From the Peshawar and Jalalabad Paradigms to Those of Idleb and Raqqa2019-01-31T05:10:03+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Shifts in the Jihadi-Salafi Paradigms: From the Peshawar and Jalalabad Paradigms to Those of Idleb and Raqqa . Djallil Lounnas Read the syndicated article here
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The Complexity of Radicalization and Recruitment in Kwale, Kenya

opencrim January 27, 2019 The Complexity of Radicalization and Recruitment in Kwale, Kenya2019-01-27T04:57:41+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Complexity of Radicalization and Recruitment in Kwale, Kenya . Kennedy Mkutu Read the syndicated article here
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