Jihadology presents Academic Journal Articles of 2013, Part II

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Christian Leuprecht, Todd Hataley, and David B. Skillicorn — Cross-border terror networks- a social network analysis of the Canada–US border
Christopher Jasparro — Place still matters: The operational geography of jihadist terror attacks against the US Homeland 1990–2012
Christoph Schuck, Politics — A Conceptual Framework of Sunni Islamism
Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko, and Benjamin Van Son — Characteristics of Lone-Wolf Violent Offenders: a Comparison of Assassins and School Attackers

Corinne Torrekens — Mosques and Municipalities in Belgium: Negotiating Urban Spaces
Dan Byman — Fighting Salafi-Jihadist Insurgencies: How Much Does Religion Really Matter? 
Dan Byman — Outside Support for Insurgent Movements
Daniel Egiegba Agbiboa — Living in Fear: Religious Identity, Relative Deprivation and the Boko Haram Terrorism
Daniel Meierrieks and Thomas Gries — Causality between terrorism and economic growth
Degang Sun and Yahia Zoubir — China’s Response to the Revolts in the Arab World: A Case of Pragmatic Diplomacy
Dina Al Raffie — Social Identity Theory for Investigating Islamic Extremism in the Diaspora
Donald Holbrook — Alienating the Grassroots: Looking Back at Al Qaeda’s Communicative Approach Toward Muslim Audiences
Donna Winslow, Rene Moelker, and Francoise Companjen — Glocal Chechnya from Russian sovereignty to pan-Islamic autonomy
Eitan Azani — The Hybrid Terrorist Organization- Hezbollah as a Case Study
Elena Pokalova — Authoritarian regimes against terrorism- lessons from China
Emmanuel Karagiannis — Transnational Islamist Networks: Western Fighters in Afghanistan, Somalia and Syria
Emilia Justyna Powell — Islamic law states and the International Court of Justice
Emil Souleimanov and Maya Ehrmann  — Rise of Militant Salafism in Azerbaijan & Its Regional Implications
Farhad Khosrokhavar — Radicalization in Prison: The French Case
Floris Vermeulen — Suspect Communities—Targeting Violent Extremism at the Local Level: Policies of Engagement in Amsterdam, Berlin, and London

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