Monday March 29:
A case of violent corruption: JNIM’s insurgency in Mali (2017–2019) – Luciano Pollichieni, Small Wars & Insurgencies: https://bit.ly/3wh948d
Introducing the Armed Nonstate Actor Rivalry Dataset (ANARD) – Stephen R. Powell and Adrian Florea, Civil Wars: https://bit.ly/3me0uSK
Tuesday March 30:
Framing Violence: Rhetoric and Goal Structures of Shia and Salafi Terrorist Organizations – Maya Van Nuys and Brittnee Carter, Politics, Religion & Ideology: https://bit.ly/3uu8RNh
Wednesday March 31:
‘Reaching the land of jihad’ – Dutch Syria volunteers, hijra and counter-conduct – Martijn de Koning, Contemporary Islam: https://bit.ly/3sLBiFS
Katiba Macina and Boko Haram: including women to what end? – ELLA JEANNINE ABATAN AND BOUBACAR SANGARÉ, Institute for Security Studies: https://bit.ly/2PT9YY0
Thursday April 1:
The use of family networks in suicide terrorism: a case study of the 2018 Surabaya attacks – Rueben Ananthan and Santhana Dass, Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3rL1Ky6
Is governmental and societal discrimination against Muslim minorities behind foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq? – Meirav Mishali-Ram and Jonathan Fox, Journal of Peace Research: https://bit.ly/3uaeIa6
The Routinization of the Islamic State’s Global Enterprise Haroro J. Ingram, Craig Whiteside, and Charlie Winter – Current Trends in Islamist Ideology: https://bit.ly/2PMaaZf