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  3. No. 3 (2015): Summer Issue

No. 3 (2015): Summer Issue

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Published: 2015-06-29

Articles

  • Thugs or Terrorists? A Typology of Right-Wing Terrorism and Violence in Western Europe

    Jacob Aasland Ravndal
    1-38
    • PDF
  • Reducing the risks posed by Dutch returnees from Syria by transferring Germany’s experiences in their fight against the radical right to the Netherlands.

    Henrique Franssens
    39-91
    • PDF
  • How extremist experiences become valuable knowledge in EXIT programmes.

    Tina Wilchen Christensen
    92-134
    • PDF
  • Extremismus im Klassenzimmer - Theoretische Chancen und Möglichkeiten des Politikunterrichtes. (Extremism in the Class Room. Theoretical Chances and Perspectives for Teaching Politics)

    Amelie Zuschke
    135-148
    • PDF
  • Radicalization and Mass Violence from a Beckerian Perspective: Conceptual and Empirical Considerations

    Mark Dechesne
    149-177
    • PDF
  • The value-based Nationalism of Pegida

    Prof. Dr. Malte Thran, Lukas Boehnke
    178-209
    • PDF
  • The Searchlight Archive collection at the University of Northampton. A Research Note

    Daniel Jones
    210-215
    • PDF

Our Editorial Board

 

Prof. John Horgan

Georgia State University

 

Prof. Tore Bjorgo

Norwegian Police College

 

Prof. Mark Dechesne

Leiden University

 

Prof. Cynthia Miller-Idriss

American University Washington

 

Prof. Julie Chernov Hwang

Goucher College

 

Prof. Marco Lombardi

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano

 

Prof. Michael Freeden

Oxford University

 

Prof. Hamed El-Sa'id

Manchester Metropolitan University

 

Prof. Sadeq Rahimi

University of Saskatchewan/Harvard Medical School

 

Prof. Neil Ferguson

Liverpool Hope University

 

Prof. Sarah Marsden

Lancaster University

 

Prof. Adrian Cherney

University of Queensland

 

Prof. Maura Conway

Dublin City University

 

Dr. Mary Beth Altier

New York University

 

Dr. Omar Ashour

University of Exeter

 

Dr. Paul Jackson

University of Northampton

 

Dr. Kurt Braddock

American University Washington

 

Dr. Michael J. Williams

The Science of P/CVE

 

Dr. Aaron Y. Zelin

Washington Institute for Near East Policy

 

Dr. Wesley S. McCann

RTI International

 

Dr. Daren Fisher

Hampton University

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ISSN: 2363-9849 

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