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Обзор журнала «Perspectives on terrorism»

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Евгения Александровна Захарова
МГИМО МИД России
Россия


Список литературы

1. Abbas T. Ethnicity and politics in contextualizing far right and Islamist extremism // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 3. - P. 54-61.

2. Al-Saud A. bin K. The tranquility campaign: A beacon of light in the dark world wide web // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 2. - P. 58-64.

3. Al-Tamimi A.J. Success for al-Qaida in Syria? // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 131-139.

4. Basit A. IS Penetration in Afghanistan-Pakistan: Assessment, impact and implications // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 3. - P. 19-39.

5. Bötticher A. Towards Academic consensus definitions of radicalism and extremism // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 73-77.

6. Bowie N.G. Terrorism events data: An Inventory of databases and data sets, 1968-2017 // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 50-72.

7. Drevon J. The jihadi social movement (JSM): Between factional hegemonic drive, national realities, and transnational ambitions // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 55-62.

8. Fajmonová V., Moskalenko S., McCauley C. Tracking radical opinions in polls of U.S. Muslims // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 2. - P. 36-48.

9. Farrall L. Revisiting al-Qaida’s foundation and early history // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 17-37.

10. Filiu J.-P. Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb and the dilemma of jihadi loyalty // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 167-173.

11. Franco J. Assessing the feasibility of a «Wilayah Mindanao» // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 29-38.

12. Ganor B. Israel’s policy in extortionist terror attacks (abduction and hostage barricade situations) // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 2-15.

13. Gohel S.M. Deciphering Ayman Al-Zawahiri and Al-Qaeda’s strategic and ideological imperatives // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 1. - P. 54-67.

14. Gråtrud H., Skretting V.B. Ansar al-Sharia in Libya: An enduring threat // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 1. - P. 40-53.

15. Groppi M. An Empirical analysis of causes of islamist radicalisation: Italian case study // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 1. - P. 68-76.

16. Hammin T.R. Jihadi competition and political preferences // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 63-88.

17. Heller S. The strategic logic of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 140-153.

18. Hemmingby C. Exploring the continuum of lethality: Militant Islamists’ targeting preferences in Europe // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 5. - P. 24-40.

19. Holbrook D. The Spread of its message: Studying the prominence of al-Qaida materials in UK terrorism investigations // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 89-100.

20. Karmon E. Central Asian jihadists in the front line // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 78-86.

21. Käsehage N. De-Radicalising militant salafists // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 1. - P. 77-79.

22. Khelghat-Doost H. Women of the caliphate: the Mechanism for women’s incorporation into the Islamic state (IS) // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 1. - P. 17-25.

23. Kirchofer C.P. Managing non-state threats with cumulative deterrence-by-denial // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 2. - P. 21-35.

24. Koch A. The new crusaders: Contemporary right symbolism and rhetoric // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 5. - P. 12-23.

25. Lakomy M. Cracks in the online «caliphate»: How the Islamic state is losing ground in the battle for cyberspace // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 3. - P. 40-53.

26. Lister C. Al-Qaida’s complex balancing act in Syria // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 123-130.

27. Lutz J.M., Lutz B.J. The Ambiguous Effect of Population Size on the Prevalence of Terrorism // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 2. - P. 49-57.

28. Campion K. Blast through the past: Terrorist attacks on art and antiquities as a reconquest of the modern jihadi identity // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 1. - P. 26-39.

29. Lyall G. Identifying salient biographical factors in the radicalization process // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 3. - P. 62-70.

30. McCabe T. The Islamic state after the caliphate - can IS go underground?) // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 95-101.

31. Milton D. Does the cure address the problem? Examining the Trump administration’s executive order on immigration from Muslim-majority countries using publicly available data on terrorism // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 87-94.

32. Quiggin T. On and off the radar: Tactical and strategic responses to screening known potential terrorist attackers // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 5. - P. 41-49.

33. Rassler D. Al-Qaida and the Pakistani harakat movement: Reflections and questions about the pre-2001 period // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 38-54.

34. Silke A., Veldhuis T. Countering violent extremism in prisons: A review of key recent research and critical research gaps // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 5. - P. 2-11.

35. Smith R., Pack J. Al-Qaida’s strategy in Libya: Keep it local, stupid // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 191-200.

36. Soell K.H. Downplaying Jihad in Jordan’s educational curriculum, 2013-2017 // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 154-166.

37. Speckhard A., Yayla A.S. The ISIS Emni: Origins and inner workings of ISIS’s intelligence apparatus // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 1. - P. 2-16.

38. Stenersen A. Thirty years after its foundation - where is al-Qaida going? // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 5-16.

39. Tønnessen T.H. Islamic state and technology - a literature review // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 101-111.

40. Van Wijk J., Bolhuis M.P. Awareness trainings and detecting jihadists among asylum seekers: A case study from the Netherlands // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 39-49.

41. Whiteside C. A Pedigree of terror: The Myth of the Ba’athist influence in the Islamic state movement // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 3. - P. 2-18.

42. A mixed methods empirical examination of changes in emphasis and style in the extremist magazines Dabiq ana Rumiyah / P. Wignell, S. Tan, K.L. O’Halloran, R. Lange // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 2. - P. 2-20.

43. Zeidel R. The Dawa’ish: A collective profile of IS commanders // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 4. - P. 16-28.

44. Zenn J. Demystifying al-Qaida in Nigeria: Cases from boko Haram’s founding, launch of jihad and suicide bombings // Perspectives on terrorism. - Vienna, 2017. - Vol. 11, N 6. - P. 174-190.


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