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Bureau of Counterterrorism- United States Department of State United States Department of State |
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Violent Extremism Research from the RAND Corporation RAND Corporation |
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Garth Davies, School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University |
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Community Violence and Support for Violent Extremism: Evidence From the Sahel Steven E. Finkel, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh |
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Countering Violent Extremism and Radical Rhetoric Tamar Mitts, Columbia University |
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Dedicated to the cause: Identity development and violent extremism. Neil Ferguson, Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, United Kingdom |
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Global Terrorism: Impact Of Globalization and Combating Terrorism; Actors and Related Challenges Geofrey K. Towett |
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Muhammad Akram, Eastern Mennonite University |
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Antje Gansewig, University of Oldenburg |
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Preventing Violent Extremism – What Has Gender Got to Do With It? Jacqui true, Gender, Peace and Security Centre, Monash University, Australia and Peace Research Institute |
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Dr. Muhammad Idris, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan |
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Radicalization and Violent Extremism in the Era of COVID-19 Garth Davies, School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University |
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What Drives Diffusion? Anti-Terrorism Legislation in the Arab Middle East and North Africa Maria Josua |
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