Articles of the Week – 8/17-8/23

Monday August 19:

Training prison staff to recognize inmate radicalisation – Petra Vejvodová and Ondřej Kolář, Security Journal: https://bit.ly/2TVTzQ8

Commitment to Rebellion: Evidence from Syria – Vera Mironova, Loubna Mrie, and Sam Whitt, Journal of Conflict Resolution: https://bit.ly/31XOXMc

Tuesday August 20:

Beyond coups: terrorism and military involvement in politics – Vincenzo Bove, Mauricio Rivera, and Chiara Ruffa, European Journal of International Relations: https://bit.ly/2P8VL88

Responding Responsibly: West Germany’s Relations with the Mujahideen During the Soviet-Afghan War, 1979–1987 – Thaddeus Caspar Boyd Jahn, The International History Review: https://bit.ly/2Zo1DKG

Deradicalisation and Disengagement from Terrorism and Threat to Identity: An Analysis of Former Jihadist Prisoners’ Accounts – Muhammad Syafiq, Psychology and Developing Societies: https://bit.ly/2L7bGzL

Wednesday August 21: 

Can moral judgment, critical thinking, and Islamic fundamentalism explain ISIS and Al-Qaeda’s armed political violence? – Othman Alkhadher and Nicholas C. Scull, Psychology of Violence: https://bit.ly/30urbXR

Hidden resilience and adaptive dynamics of the global online hate ecology – N. F. Johnson, R. Leahy, N. Johnson Restrepo, N. Velasquez, M. Zheng, P. Manrique, P. Devkota, and S. Wuchty, Nature: https://go.nature.com/33Rn22c

Thursday August 22:

Transnational Volunteers Against ISIS – Shashi Jayakumar, ICSR: https://bit.ly/2P9b40x

Defining and Understanding the Next Generation of Salafi-Jihadis – Richard C. Baffa, Nathan Vest, Wing Yi Chan, and Abby Fanlo, RAND: https://bit.ly/2MzHpM5

Does cultural proximity contain terrorism diffusion? – Tobias Böhmelt, Vincenzo Bove, Journal of Peace Research: https://bit.ly/2Zl7UGT

On Violence and Radical Theology in the Syrian War: The Instrumentality of Spectacular Violence and Exclusionary Practices from Comparative and Local Standpoints – Harout Akdedian, Politics, Religion & Ideology: https://bit.ly/2HnoAYl

Friday August 23:

It’s Not Only Iraq and Syria – Seamus Hughes and Jon Lewis, Lawfare: https://bit.ly/2U0iwtz

The interface between homicide and the Internet. A classification – M.C.A.Liem and M.E.F.Geelen, Aggression and Violent Behavior: https://bit.ly/2HBIzm1

The end of emancipation? CTS and normativity – Sondre Lindahl, Critical Studies on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/30KVjy5