Women’s involvement in Islamist terrorist groups, such as AQIS and IS is not unprecedented in the Pakistani context. These women are deployed in various specialised capacities, necessitating a need to move from androcentric to gender neutral counter-terrorism policies
Terrorism is a growing security issue for the twenty-first century. Unfortunately, most of what is u...
This study is concerned with the phenomena of female jihadists in Europe. The role of women in terro...
The thesis aims to analyze the role of women in the Islamic State and Al Qaeda and determine which f...
"Eight years into its democratic transition, violence against women is still endemic in Pakistan, am...
Violence has long been endemic to Pakistan. In the presence of continued political instability, extr...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
Unlike their male counterparts, the status of women in radical Islamist ideology is not conducive fo...
The four cases of women arrested in Singapore over the past three years reflect a greater involvemen...
Attacks by the mujahidaat are arguably more deadly than those conducted by male fighters and could m...
Contrary to popular belief, women have been participating in acts of terrorism for a very long time....
Since 2016, terrorist networks and acts in Indonesia have made women the executor of terror acts who...
With the rise of the Global War on Terror (GWoT) and the radicalization of Muslim communities, there...
Since the 1970s, the word terrorism has become a well-known term. Almost two decades after 9/11, i...
Historically, women have been victims to a much greater degree than perpetrators of violence. Howeve...
Terrorism is a growing security issue for the twenty-first century. Unfortunately, most of what is u...
This study is concerned with the phenomena of female jihadists in Europe. The role of women in terro...
The thesis aims to analyze the role of women in the Islamic State and Al Qaeda and determine which f...
"Eight years into its democratic transition, violence against women is still endemic in Pakistan, am...
Violence has long been endemic to Pakistan. In the presence of continued political instability, extr...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
Unlike their male counterparts, the status of women in radical Islamist ideology is not conducive fo...
The four cases of women arrested in Singapore over the past three years reflect a greater involvemen...
Attacks by the mujahidaat are arguably more deadly than those conducted by male fighters and could m...
Contrary to popular belief, women have been participating in acts of terrorism for a very long time....
Since 2016, terrorist networks and acts in Indonesia have made women the executor of terror acts who...
With the rise of the Global War on Terror (GWoT) and the radicalization of Muslim communities, there...
Since the 1970s, the word terrorism has become a well-known term. Almost two decades after 9/11, i...
Historically, women have been victims to a much greater degree than perpetrators of violence. Howeve...
Terrorism is a growing security issue for the twenty-first century. Unfortunately, most of what is u...
This study is concerned with the phenomena of female jihadists in Europe. The role of women in terro...
The thesis aims to analyze the role of women in the Islamic State and Al Qaeda and determine which f...