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Predicting Revolt: Fragility Indexes and the Level of Violence and Instability in the Arab Spring

opencrim February 25, 2017 Predicting Revolt: Fragility Indexes and the Level of Violence and Instability in the Arab Spring2017-02-25T04:55:26+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Predicting Revolt: Fragility Indexes and the Level of Violence and Instability in the Arab Spring . Kevin Neil Buterbaugh Read the syndicated article here
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The Disengagement of Indonesian Jihadists: Understanding the Pathways

opencrim February 25, 2017 The Disengagement of Indonesian Jihadists: Understanding the Pathways2017-02-25T04:55:23+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Disengagement of Indonesian Jihadists: Understanding the Pathways . Julie Chernov Hwang Read the syndicated article here
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How Does Violence Threaten the State? Four Narratives on Piracy

opencrim February 24, 2017 How Does Violence Threaten the State? Four Narratives on Piracy2017-02-24T04:55:51+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
How Does Violence Threaten the State? Four Narratives on Piracy . Mark Shirk Read the syndicated article here
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The Golden Age? What the 100 Most Cited Articles in Terrorism Studies Tell Us

opencrim February 24, 2017 The Golden Age? What the 100 Most Cited Articles in Terrorism Studies Tell Us2017-02-24T04:55:49+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Golden Age? What the 100 Most Cited Articles in Terrorism Studies Tell Us . Andrew Silke Read the syndicated article here
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Tailoring Strategies According to Ever-Changing Dynamics: The Evolving Image of the Kurdish Diaspora in Germany

opencrim February 24, 2017 Tailoring Strategies According to Ever-Changing Dynamics: The Evolving Image of the Kurdish Diaspora in Germany2017-02-24T04:55:48+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Tailoring Strategies According to Ever-Changing Dynamics: The Evolving Image of the Kurdish Diaspora in Germany . Bahar Baser Read the syndicated article here
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The Secret Agent, International Policing, and Anarchist Terrorism: 1900–1914

opencrim February 24, 2017 The Secret Agent, International Policing, and Anarchist Terrorism: 1900–19142017-02-24T04:55:45+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The Secret Agent, International Policing, and Anarchist Terrorism: 1900–1914 . Richard Bach Jensen Read the syndicated article here
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Competing to Kill: Terrorist Organizations Versus Lone Wolf Terrorists

opencrim February 24, 2017 Competing to Kill: Terrorist Organizations Versus Lone Wolf Terrorists2017-02-24T04:55:43+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Competing to Kill: Terrorist Organizations Versus Lone Wolf Terrorists . Burcu Pinar Alakoc Read the syndicated article here
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The counterterrorism agreements of Europol with third countries: Data protection and power asymmetry

opencrim February 23, 2017 The counterterrorism agreements of Europol with third countries: Data protection and power asymmetry2017-02-23T04:56:12+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
The counterterrorism agreements of Europol with third countries: Data protection and power asymmetry . Ethem Ilbiz Read the syndicated article here
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Adversary Group Decision-Making Regarding Choice of Attack Methods: Expecting the Unexpected

opencrim February 23, 2017 Adversary Group Decision-Making Regarding Choice of Attack Methods: Expecting the Unexpected2017-02-23T04:56:10+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Adversary Group Decision-Making Regarding Choice of Attack Methods: Expecting the Unexpected . Sarah E. Knight Read the syndicated article here
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Leadership matters: The effects of targeted killings on militant group tactics

opencrim February 23, 2017 Leadership matters: The effects of targeted killings on militant group tactics2017-02-23T04:56:08+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Leadership matters: The effects of targeted killings on militant group tactics . Max Abrahms Read the syndicated article here
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Divergent paths to martyrdom and significance among suicide attackers

opencrim February 23, 2017 Divergent paths to martyrdom and significance among suicide attackers2017-02-23T04:56:06+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Divergent paths to martyrdom and significance among suicide attackers . David Webber Read the syndicated article here
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Group Structure and Intergroup Relations in Global Terror Networks: Further Explorations

opencrim February 23, 2017 Group Structure and Intergroup Relations in Global Terror Networks: Further Explorations2017-02-23T04:56:03+00:00 Terrorism and Political Violence
Group Structure and Intergroup Relations in Global Terror Networks: Further Explorations . Frederic S. Pearson Read the syndicated article here
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