The Golden Age? What the 100 Most Cited Articles in Terrorism Studies Tell Us
The Golden Age? What the 100 Most Cited Articles in Terrorism Studies Tell Us . Andrew Silke Read the syndicated article here
Tailoring Strategies According to Ever-Changing Dynamics: The Evolving Image of the Kurdish Diaspora in Germany
Tailoring Strategies According to Ever-Changing Dynamics: The Evolving Image of the Kurdish Diaspora in Germany . Bahar Baser Read the syndicated article here
The Secret Agent, International Policing, and Anarchist Terrorism: 1900–1914
The Secret Agent, International Policing, and Anarchist Terrorism: 1900–1914 . Richard Bach Jensen Read the syndicated article here
Competing to Kill: Terrorist Organizations Versus Lone Wolf Terrorists
Competing to Kill: Terrorist Organizations Versus Lone Wolf Terrorists . Burcu Pinar Alakoc Read the syndicated article here
The counterterrorism agreements of Europol with third countries: Data protection and power asymmetry
The counterterrorism agreements of Europol with third countries: Data protection and power asymmetry . Ethem Ilbiz Read the syndicated article here
Adversary Group Decision-Making Regarding Choice of Attack Methods: Expecting the Unexpected
Adversary Group Decision-Making Regarding Choice of Attack Methods: Expecting the Unexpected . Sarah E. Knight Read the syndicated article here
Leadership matters: The effects of targeted killings on militant group tactics
Leadership matters: The effects of targeted killings on militant group tactics . Max Abrahms Read the syndicated article here
Divergent paths to martyrdom and significance among suicide attackers
Divergent paths to martyrdom and significance among suicide attackers . David Webber Read the syndicated article here
Group Structure and Intergroup Relations in Global Terror Networks: Further Explorations
Group Structure and Intergroup Relations in Global Terror Networks: Further Explorations . Frederic S. Pearson Read the syndicated article here
Fragile proxies: Explaining rebel defection against their state sponsors
Fragile proxies: Explaining rebel defection against their state sponsors . Milos Popovic Read the syndicated article here
Why “I” became a combatant: A study of memoirs written by Nepali Maoist combatants
Why “I” became a combatant: A study of memoirs written by Nepali Maoist combatants . Khagendra Acharya Read the syndicated article here
Understanding the Islamic State’s competitive advantages: Remaking state and nationhood in the Middle East and North Africa
Understanding the Islamic State’s competitive advantages: Remaking state and nationhood in the Middle East and North Africa . Stacey Erin Pollard Read the syndicated article here