The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across different disciplines from political science and economics to theology and psychology. Whereas the definitions of the concepts of “terrorism” and “terrorist” are disputed and they rather reflect the perspectives of the defining entity, there is a common consensus that terrorism can be classified in terms of its type (such as state-sponsored, dissent, religious, pathological, narco-, cyber-, and bioterrorism), the scale (i.e. domestic vs. international), motives, and objectives. By the same token, the roots and causes of terrorism can be enumerated as internal sources (such as social, economic, political, and cultural indicators) and external source...
This article identifies problems in common approaches to capturing the psychological essence of the ...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
This study explored the psychological dynamics of terrorism based on a structured comparison of the ...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
Terrorism studies began as a niche area of enquiry in the early 1970s within history, political scie...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
Terrorism and radicalized political groups are an ever-growing subsection of the American and intern...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
Abstract This paper attempts to determine motivations behind terrorism from the perspectives of Rati...
This article illustrates how the psychopolitics of public discourse on motives of terrorists can imp...
The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psych...
Common concepts of terrorism refer to acts which are intended to create a system of fear. The ideolo...
Common concepts of terrorism refer to acts which are intended to create a system of fear. The ideolo...
This article identifies problems in common approaches to capturing the psychological essence of the ...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
This study explored the psychological dynamics of terrorism based on a structured comparison of the ...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
Terrorism studies began as a niche area of enquiry in the early 1970s within history, political scie...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
Terrorism and radicalized political groups are an ever-growing subsection of the American and intern...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
Abstract This paper attempts to determine motivations behind terrorism from the perspectives of Rati...
This article illustrates how the psychopolitics of public discourse on motives of terrorists can imp...
The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psych...
Common concepts of terrorism refer to acts which are intended to create a system of fear. The ideolo...
Common concepts of terrorism refer to acts which are intended to create a system of fear. The ideolo...
This article identifies problems in common approaches to capturing the psychological essence of the ...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
This study explored the psychological dynamics of terrorism based on a structured comparison of the ...