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Terrorism & Political Violence

Terrorism & Political Violence
Special Issue on Rethinking Islamic Political Violence: Cases, Concepts, and Countermeasures

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This issue features several very insightful articles about Islam, political violence, and the reactions of affected states. Scholars from a diverse set of academic backgrounds have marshaled their area expertise to produce incisive analysis that will undoubtedly contribute to the academic literature and current policy debates.
  • Professors Leonard Binder, John Kelsay, Richard Jensen, and George Esenwein respond to Professor James Gelvin's provocative article, 'Al-Qaeda and Anarchy: A historian’s reply to Terrorology'.
  • Brynmar Lia's revealing work, 'Doctrines for Jihadist Terrorist Training', closely examines Jihadi discourse and training.
  • Truls Tonnessen lucidly analyzes the training foreign Jihadis have received in Iraq in his article, 'Training on a Battlefield: Iraq as a training Ground for Global Jihadis'.
  • At the state level, Lisa Blaydes and Lawrence Rubin's groundbreaking article, 'Ideological Reorientation and Counterterrorism: Confronting Militant Islam in Egypt', suggests that Egypt' s use of ideological reorientation as a counterterrorism strategy

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