This article assesses how the concept of safe territory can expand our understanding of the persistence of, and eventual disengagement from, violence by violent political organizations. The explanatory utility of this concept is demonstrated through an analysis of the cycles of political violence perpetrated by the Red Brigades in Italy and the Provisional Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland. This work offers two main illustrative hypotheses. First, the opportunities provided by safe territories are not necessarily conducive to the continuation of political violence, although they facilitate its persistence over a long period of time. Second, the presence of safe territories, regardless of the ideology of the violent political organiz...
The thesis explains how terrorism campaigns end, using social movement theory to analyse the Provisi...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
This article reviews the literature on the onset and dynamics of domestic terrorism, with special em...
This article assesses how the concept of safe territory can expand our understanding of the persiste...
This article assesses how the concept of safe territory can expand our understanding of the persiste...
This article assesses how the concept of safe territory can expand our understanding of the persist...
By characterizing the relationship between political fronts and their terrorist organizations this a...
The article engages with emerging debates on the potential role returning Islamic State fighters may...
This paper explores the significance of unorthodox territorial activisms through the study of Anti-F...
The last few decades have seen a proliferation of asymmetric violence perpetrated by non-state armed...
This article analyses how early twenty-first century political activists in Italy construct the fron...
Context is crucial to understanding the causes of political violence and the form it takes. This boo...
This article assesses how the concept of territoriality can expand our understanding of the relation...
This article assesses how the concept of territoriality can expand our understanding of the relation...
Though many studies have analysed the variations in the use of violence by armed groups, an overall ...
The thesis explains how terrorism campaigns end, using social movement theory to analyse the Provisi...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
This article reviews the literature on the onset and dynamics of domestic terrorism, with special em...
This article assesses how the concept of safe territory can expand our understanding of the persiste...
This article assesses how the concept of safe territory can expand our understanding of the persiste...
This article assesses how the concept of safe territory can expand our understanding of the persist...
By characterizing the relationship between political fronts and their terrorist organizations this a...
The article engages with emerging debates on the potential role returning Islamic State fighters may...
This paper explores the significance of unorthodox territorial activisms through the study of Anti-F...
The last few decades have seen a proliferation of asymmetric violence perpetrated by non-state armed...
This article analyses how early twenty-first century political activists in Italy construct the fron...
Context is crucial to understanding the causes of political violence and the form it takes. This boo...
This article assesses how the concept of territoriality can expand our understanding of the relation...
This article assesses how the concept of territoriality can expand our understanding of the relation...
Though many studies have analysed the variations in the use of violence by armed groups, an overall ...
The thesis explains how terrorism campaigns end, using social movement theory to analyse the Provisi...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
This article reviews the literature on the onset and dynamics of domestic terrorism, with special em...