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Turning off the Taps: The Termination of State Sponsorship

opencrim February 13, 2017 Turning off the Taps: The Termination of State Sponsorship2017-02-13T07:55:20+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Turning off the Taps: The Termination of State Sponsorship . Niklas Karlén Read the syndicated article here
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Reading jihad: Mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine

opencrim February 13, 2017 Reading jihad: Mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine2017-02-13T04:59:53+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Reading jihad: Mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine . Julian Droogan Read the syndicated article here
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An analysis of spatial correlates of terrorism using risk terrain modeling

opencrim February 13, 2017 An analysis of spatial correlates of terrorism using risk terrain modeling2017-02-13T04:59:52+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
An analysis of spatial correlates of terrorism using risk terrain modeling . Ismail Onat Read the syndicated article here
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Ethics and entrapment: Understanding counterterrorism stings

opencrim February 13, 2017 Ethics and entrapment: Understanding counterterrorism stings2017-02-13T04:59:50+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Ethics and entrapment: Understanding counterterrorism stings . Antony Field Read the syndicated article here
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Religion, state, and terrorism: A global analysis

opencrim February 13, 2017 Religion, state, and terrorism: A global analysis2017-02-13T04:59:47+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Religion, state, and terrorism: A global analysis . Nilay Saiya Read the syndicated article here
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The medium is terrorism: Transformation of the about to die trope in Dabiq

opencrim February 13, 2017 The medium is terrorism: Transformation of the about to die trope in Dabiq2017-02-13T04:59:44+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The medium is terrorism: Transformation of the about to die trope in Dabiq . Carol K. Winkler Read the syndicated article here
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Broader, vaguer, weaker: The evolving ideology of the Caucasus Emirate leadership

opencrim February 12, 2017 Broader, vaguer, weaker: The evolving ideology of the Caucasus Emirate leadership2017-02-12T04:56:08+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Broader, vaguer, weaker: The evolving ideology of the Caucasus Emirate leadership . Mark Youngman Read the syndicated article here
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Fragmentation, conflict, and competition: Islamist anti-civilian violence in sub-Saharan Africa

opencrim February 12, 2017 Fragmentation, conflict, and competition: Islamist anti-civilian violence in sub-Saharan Africa2017-02-12T04:56:06+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Fragmentation, conflict, and competition: Islamist anti-civilian violence in sub-Saharan Africa . Caitriona Dowd Read the syndicated article here
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Ethnic exclusion and civil resistance campaigns: Opting for nonviolent or violent tactics?

opencrim February 12, 2017 Ethnic exclusion and civil resistance campaigns: Opting for nonviolent or violent tactics?2017-02-12T04:56:04+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Ethnic exclusion and civil resistance campaigns: Opting for nonviolent or violent tactics? . Lasse Lykke Rørbæk Read the syndicated article here
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Measuring terrorism

opencrim February 12, 2017 Measuring terrorism2017-02-12T04:56:01+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Measuring terrorism . Joseph K. Young Read the syndicated article here
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Universal soldiers or parochial actors: Understanding jihadists as products of their environments

opencrim February 12, 2017 Universal soldiers or parochial actors: Understanding jihadists as products of their environments2017-02-12T04:55:59+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Universal soldiers or parochial actors: Understanding jihadists as products of their environments . Stephen Tankel Read the syndicated article here
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Confrontations on the issue of terrorism between Iran and the U.S. after 1979

opencrim February 11, 2017 Confrontations on the issue of terrorism between Iran and the U.S. after 19792017-02-11T04:57:09+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Confrontations on the issue of terrorism between Iran and the after 1979 . Zhen Jiang Read the syndicated article here
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