Sunday November 17:
Trinidad’s Islamic State Problem – Simon Cottee, Lawfare: https://bit.ly/2D783VF
Monday November 18:
Returning to the Fight: An Empirical Analysis of Terrorist Reengagement and Recidivism Mary Beth Altier,Emma Leonard Boyle, and John G. Horgan, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2OF6sMp
Policy expertise and use of evidence in a populist era – Brian W. Head and Subho Banerjee, Australian Journal of Political Science: https://bit.ly/33cDnNe
Temporal Dynamics in Covert Networks: A Case Study of the Structure behind the Paris and Brussels Attacks – Jasmijn M. Remmers, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/34mRKjP
Preventing radicalisation in Norwegian schools: how teachers respond to counter-radicalisation efforts – Martin M. Sjøen and Christer Mattsson, Critical Studies on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2Oy2vsG
Tuesday November 19:
Merging actors with events: introducing the social conflict analysis dataset – organizational properties (SCAD-OPs) Idean Salehyan and Ayal Feinberg, International Interactions: https://bit.ly/2XCzq3q
Insurgent Bureaucracy: How the Taliban Makes Policy – Ashley Jackson and Rahmatullah Amiri, USIP: https://bit.ly/35pMbkp
Wednesday November 20:
Virtual Plotters. Drones. Weaponized AI?: Violent Non-State Actors as Deadly Early Adopters – Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Matt Shear, and David Jones, Valens Global: https://bit.ly/35qbhjd
Thursday November 21:
Typology of Terror: The Backgrounds of Australian Jihadis – Rodger Shanahan, Lowy Institute: https://bit.ly/2OFj6L6
Analyzing ethnographic interviews: Three studies on terrorism and nonviolent resistance – Stephanie Dornschneider, International Political Science Review: https://bit.ly/2XCfL3L