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  1. Full article: What Makes a Terrorist? Muslims' and non-Muslims' Lay

    Risk factors predicting terrorism. A relatively large body of research has investigated the factors that drive terrorists and support for terrorism. These factors can broadly be categorized into individualist and structuralist types of explanations. ... The Evidence of the Opinion Polls, 1988-2006," Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 18 ...

  2. Full article: The Role of Islamist Ideology in Shaping Muslims

    Since the 11 September 2001 (9/11) attacks, Islamic political violence—used by groups mobilizing Islamic rhetoric to define their goals and shape their political agenda—has become consequential in shaping global terrorism patterns. 1 According to the most recent estimates, Islamic violence accounts for the largest number of events as well as for the most lethal attacks in the world.

  3. 50 Un- and Under-researched Topics in the Field of (Counter-) Terrorism

    Introduction The Terrorism Research Initiative seeks to stimulate individual and collaborative research on terrorism and other forms of political violence that threatening human security. While some topics are 'fashionable" and obtain an extraordinary amount of attention (e.g. CBRN threats, radicalization, suicide terrorism, jihadist ...

  4. Fifty years of scholarly research on terrorism: Intellectual

    The scholarly literature on terrorism research is estimated to have exceeded 18,651 items as of September 2020. Articles of this literature have been disseminated across of range of different sources and disciplines including social and psychological sciences, but their concentration is most noticeable in two particular disciplines: "Political Science" (N = 4177) and "International ...

  5. Islam and the Patterns in Terrorism and Violent Extremism

    The problem becomes much greater when the analysis attempts to deal with issues as controversial as the links between Islam, extremism, and terrorism. ... Work by the Pew Research Center estimates that the total number of Muslims will increase from 1.6 billion in 2010 to 2.76 billion in 2015—an increase of 73% or 1.16 billion people.

  6. A Resources List for Terrorism Research: Journals, Websites ...

    PERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM Volume 12, Issue 4 A Resources List for Terrorism Research: Journals, Websites, Bibliographies (2018 Edition) Compiled and Selected by Judith Tinnes Abstract This resources list aims to provide the Terrorism Research community with an entry point to important resources in the field of Terrorism Studies.

  7. Islamist Terrorism and Democracy in the Middle East

    Lai, Brian, 'Explaining Terrorism Using the Framework of Opportunity and Willingness: An Empirical Examination of International Terrorism', Research Paper (unpublished), Department of Political Science, University of Iowa, April 2004

  8. PDF Strategic Analysis of Al-Shabaab

    A research study submitted to Johns Hopkins University in conformity with the ... strategic objectives through its inception under the Islamic Courts Union from 2006 to the ... influence a target audience and change that audience's behavior.5 For the purpose of this research paper, the definition of terrorism provided by Neumann and Smith will ...

  9. Terrorism Comes to Africa: The Spread of Radical Islamic Terrorism into

    The purpose of this research is to show how radical Islamic terrorist organisations like Al-Qaeda ... This paper looks at Algeria and Nigeria, two major countries on the African continent that have been plagued by terrorism since the late 20th century, and how the terrorist ... Islamic terrorism in the Middle East help to show the way that ...

  10. The Religious Sources of Islamic Terrorism

    W hile terrorism — even in the form of suicide attacks — is not an Islamic phenomenon by definition, it cannot be ignored that the lion's share of terrorist acts and the most devastating of them in recent years have been perpetrated in the name of Islam. This fact has sparked a fundamental debate both in the West and within the Muslim world regarding the link between these acts and the ...

  11. 9/11: how politicians and the media turned terrorism into an Islamic issue

    Tony Blair and George W. Bush at a Nato summit in 2002. Both leaders pushed a strong line on 'Islamic terror'. EPA PHOTO ANSA/Claudio Onorati/CD. The 9/11 attacks ushered in a new age of ...

  12. Congressional Research Service Reports on Terrorism

    An unofficial collection of CRS reports on national security. Congressional Research Service Reports on Terrorism. The Islamic State, CRS In Focus, updated May 6, 2024; Al Qaeda: Background, Current Status, and U.S. Policy, CRS In Focus, updated May 6, 2024; Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), CRS In Focus, updated February 8, 2024 Understanding and Conceptualizing Domestic Terrorism: Issues ...

  13. PDF Module 1 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

    The term "terrorism" was initially coined to describe the Reign of Terror, the period of the French Revolution from 5 September 1793 to 27 July 1794, during which the Revolutionary Government directed violence and harsh measures against citizens suspected of being enemies of the Revolution.

  14. Full article: How Did 9/11 Affect Terrorism Research? Examining

    The post-9/11 average through 2019 is 304 articles per year. Several additional points are apparent. First, the post-9/11 increase started in 2001—in spite of the attacks occurring in September, and time required peer review. 2001 saw 168 articles on terrorism, mostly in the final months of the year.

  15. PDF The impact of counter-terrorism measures on Muslim communities

    the compliance of counter-terrorism laws and policies with human rights, and their potential discriminatory impact on specific communities.1 In Great Britain, counter-terrorism measures are overwhelmingly experienced by Muslims. Since the terrorist attacks of 9/11 there has been a raft of legislation and policies specifically designed

  16. Terrorism and the internet: How dangerous is online radicalization?

    To return to our initial question, within the domain of terrorism, online radicalization, as a process dominated or entirely guided by Internet-related activity, does occur and poses a discernible threat, although both prevalence and threat level have so far been lower in comparison to other forms of radicalization.

  17. International Terrorism

    Twenty years ago, Americans came together - bonded by sadness and patriotism - after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But a review of public opinion in the two decades since finds that unity was fleeting. It also shows how support for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq was strong initially but fell over time. reportApr 13, 2020.

  18. PDF Why has terrorism spread in the 21st century?

    Terrorism began when the movements of political Islam in the twentieth century theories of governance and wanted to apply and impose on all societies in a forced and coercive. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 9, Issue 4, April-2018. ISSN 2229-5518.

  19. PDF The Motivation behind Islamic Terrorism

    ISIS, or the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, is a terrorist organization that aims to form an Islamic state (known as caliphate) across Sy-ria, Iraq, and beyond (CNN, 2020). Another important concept that this paper revolves around is the concept of resentment. In this paper, resentment will be defined as a feeling of unhappiness or anger ...

  20. Terrorism

    Research and data on Terrorism from Pew Research Center. Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World ... U.S. Muslims (82%) say they are either very (66%) or somewhat concerned (16%) about extremism committed in the name of Islam around the world. short read May 24, 2017. ... Data Essay (1) Fact Sheet (1) Feature (1) Regions & Countries ...

  21. Full article: Too Close for Comfort: Cyber Terrorism and Information

    As further specified in the U.K. Home Office's Online Harms White Paper, ... "Topics in Terrorism Research: Reviewing Trends and Gaps, 2007-2016 ... ," Society 54, no. 2 (2017): 138-49; Haroro J. Ingram, "An Analysis of Inspire and Dabiq: Lessons from AQAP and Islamic State's Propaganda War," Studies in Conflict ...

  22. Islamic State-Khorasan Province's Virtual Planning

    The Islamic State's Virtual Planning Model. Virtual planning refers to the method of one or more planners providing guidance via virtual means to operatives located in target countries to carry out attacks. Guidance may be provided to varying degrees in the form of target selection, method of attack, and ideological and/or logistical support.

  23. How Extremist Settlers Took Over Israel

    Judith Karp led a 1982 internal government investigation that found Israeli authorities unwilling or unable to confront settler crimes. "We were very naïve," she now recalls. Peter van ...