Tuesday July 20:
Are radicalization and terrorism associated with psychiatric disorders? A systematic review – Margot Trimbur, Ali Amad, Mathilde Horn, Pierre Thomas, and Thomas Fovet, Journal of Psychiatric Research: https://bit.ly/3rGBEOl
Thursday July 22:
ISWAP takes aim at the state in Cameroon – Agha-Nwi Fru, Institute for Security Studies: https://bit.ly/3j7NPQ6
Friday July 23:
Violent Extremism in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons From the Rise of Boko Haram – Audu Bulama Bukarti, Tony Blair Institute for Change: https://bit.ly/3rQxF1O
Monday July 26:
Why Reciprocal Intergroup Radicalisation Happened between Islamists and Anti-Islamists in Britain but Not in Norway – Sofia Lygren and Jacob Aasland Ravndal, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3fcCD3O
How Did 9/11 Affect Terrorism Research? Examining Articles and Authors, 1970–2019 – Brian J. Phillips, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3yad62y
Crisis as Catalyst: Crisis in Conversion to Islam Related to Radicalism Intentions – Daniel W. Snook, Ari D. Fodeman, Scott M. Kleinmann, and John G. Horgan, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3rJbHO6
Tuesday July 27:
Assessing the behavioural trajectories of terrorists: The role of psychological resilience – Emily Corner, Helen Taylor, and Caitlin Clemmow, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: https://bit.ly/3zQdgfZ
Friday July 30:
The Evolution of the Global Jihadist Movement from a One-Headed Monster to a Hydra – Tore Hamming, The Soufan Group: https://bit.ly/2V684pp