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Voices of the Caucasus Emirate: Mapping and analyzing North Caucasus insurgency websites.

Geography: Eastern Europe
Year: 2015
Description:

Abstract: This article looks at Internet use by insurgent groups in the North Caucasus in the context of a regional diffusion of violence. Using a mixed methods research design that – …

Les violences motivées par la haine. Idéologies et modes d’action des extrémistes de droite au Canada

Geography: Canada
Year: 2015
Description:

Abstract: Bien que les violences politiques soient, depuis le début du siècle, principalement abordées sous l’angle de l’extrémisme islamiste, les crimes motivés par la haine existaient au Canada bien avant – …

Tendances violentes de la droite radicale au Canada: analyses chronologiques et facteurs d’influence

Author(s): Berube-- Maxime
Geography: Canada
Year: 2016
Description:

The lack of right-wing political parties at the national scale is, among other things, a reason why only a few studies have looked at the factors shaping farright violent incidents – …

Bridging the Barrier: Israeli Unilateral Disengagement

Author(s): jacoby-- Tami
Year: 2007
Description:

The construction of the barrier separating Israel from the West Bank has become the site of one of the most heated controversies the world over, the source of virulent propaganda, – …

Murder on the Tokyo Subway: Nerve Centres, Religion and Violence

Author(s): Reader– Ian
Year: 2013

TSAS WP14-11: Can “Dangerous Speech” be Used in Explaining “Lone-Wolf” Terrorism?

Author(s): MacLean-- Jesse
Publisher: TSAS
Geography: Canada
Year: 2014
Description:

“Lone wolf terrorism” challenges security scholars and practitioners alike with its unpredictable and ambiguous nature. One of the greatest of these challenges is contextualizing the part of socialization and indoctrination – …