Sunday September 1:
Make Hegel great again: on Hegel’s epistemological contribution to critical terrorism studies – Athanasios Gkoutzioulis, Critical Studies on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2kvW7Hi
Ethno-Religious Belonging in the Syrian Conflict: Between Communitarianism and Sectarianization – Akdedian, Harout, The Middle East Journal: https://bit.ly/2BlenYO
Monday September 2:
Can Mainstream Sunni Islam Counter the Islamic State? a Critique of Adis Duderija’s “The Salafi Worldview and the Hermeneutical Limits of Mainstream Sunni Critique of Salafi-Jihadism” – Alain Gabon, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2lBAEgo
Rejoinder to Alain Gabon’s Critique of my “The Salafi Worldview and the Hermeneutical Limits of Mainstream Sunni Critique of Salafi-Jihadism” – Adis Duderija, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2m4LSub
Thursday September 5:
Explaining insurgency progression in Iraq, 2003–2011 – Michelle Black, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: https://bit.ly/2lVPv5o
Friday September 6:
Muslim Converts Who Turn to Global Jihad: Radicalization Characteristics and Countermeasures – Eitan Azani and Liram Koblentz-Stenzler, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2maljnc
Pseudo-Radicalism and the De-Radicalization of Educated Youth in Indonesia – Bagong Suyanto, Mun’im Sirry and Rahma Sugihartati, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2lQfH1m