In this Research paper, ICCT – The Hague Research Fellow Beatrice de Graaf emphasises the importance of effective communication and performance in the fight against terrorism and the fear it aims to induce. Essentially, terrorists and states are conducting ‘influence warfare’, a battle to convince and persuade the different target audiences to rally behind them. In this battle of perceptions, the different government agencies need to be aware of the often implicit and unwittingly produced ‘stories’ they tell to counter those narrated by the terrorists. It is crucial to take in consideration the fact that combating terrorism is a form of communication, as much as terrorism is itself
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
When speaking about terrorism we usually include the mass media in the discussion because spreading ...
The report presents theoretical framework of relationships between terrorist organisations and media...
In this Research Paper, Research Fellow Prof. Dr. Beatrice de Graaf emphasises the importance of eff...
The rise to prominence of Daesh and its expert exploitation of extremist propaganda has brought in t...
We are shaken almost weekly by reports of the threat of terrorism. But just how real is this threat,...
Some terrorist acts are meant to communicate something beyond the violence they cause. They are a fo...
We cannot truly understand terrorism in the 21st century—let alone counter it effectively—unless we ...
When does terrorism work? The debate over terrorism’s effectiveness has almost entirely focused on c...
This volume offers the best available thinking and analysis on the topic of the rhetoric and communi...
Over 50 well-coordinated and largely successful terrorist attacks by Al-Shabaab militants on Kenyan ...
Due to the great rise of mass media, people today are exposed to news regarding terrorist attacks mo...
Terrorists are poor candidates for deterrence. They are difficult to deter because they are motivate...
Recent terrorist attacks in Europe point to the intense terrorism-propaganda-connection that has bee...
This article is Maarten Rothmans analysis of three strategies of political violence. The three strat...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
When speaking about terrorism we usually include the mass media in the discussion because spreading ...
The report presents theoretical framework of relationships between terrorist organisations and media...
In this Research Paper, Research Fellow Prof. Dr. Beatrice de Graaf emphasises the importance of eff...
The rise to prominence of Daesh and its expert exploitation of extremist propaganda has brought in t...
We are shaken almost weekly by reports of the threat of terrorism. But just how real is this threat,...
Some terrorist acts are meant to communicate something beyond the violence they cause. They are a fo...
We cannot truly understand terrorism in the 21st century—let alone counter it effectively—unless we ...
When does terrorism work? The debate over terrorism’s effectiveness has almost entirely focused on c...
This volume offers the best available thinking and analysis on the topic of the rhetoric and communi...
Over 50 well-coordinated and largely successful terrorist attacks by Al-Shabaab militants on Kenyan ...
Due to the great rise of mass media, people today are exposed to news regarding terrorist attacks mo...
Terrorists are poor candidates for deterrence. They are difficult to deter because they are motivate...
Recent terrorist attacks in Europe point to the intense terrorism-propaganda-connection that has bee...
This article is Maarten Rothmans analysis of three strategies of political violence. The three strat...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
When speaking about terrorism we usually include the mass media in the discussion because spreading ...
The report presents theoretical framework of relationships between terrorist organisations and media...