Breadcrumb Home Volume XIII, Issue 3, 2019 Volume XIII, Issue 3, 2019 Previous Previous Next Volume XIII, Issue 3, 2019 Download complete issue PDF Next Table of contents Articles 5 VOL. XIII:3, 2019 Global Jihadism after the Syria War Tore Refslund Hamming VOL. XIII:3, 2019 Call of Duty: Jihad – How the Video Game Motif Has Migrated Downstream from Islamic State Propaganda Videos Cori E. Dauber, Mark D. Robinson, Jovan J. Baslious, Austin G. Blair VOL. XIII:3, 2019 A Phoenix Rising from the Ashes? Daesh after its Territorial Losses in Iraq and Syria Ronen Zeidel, Hisham al-Hashimi VOL. XIII:3, 2019 Knowing What to Do: Academic and Practitioner Understanding of How to Counter Violent Radicalization Daniel Koehler, Verena Fiebig VOL. XIII:3, 2019 Blurred Lines: The New ‘Domestic’ Terrorism Gregory D. Miller Research Notes 2 VOL. XIII:3, 2019 The Utility of Disabled Fighters in the Islamic State Chelsea Daymon VOL. X:3, 2016 Winning Hearts and Minds in Pakistan’s Tribal Areas: A Personal Recollection of a Peace-Building Effort with the Taliban Muhammad Feyyaz Resources 6
VOL. XIII:3, 2019 Call of Duty: Jihad – How the Video Game Motif Has Migrated Downstream from Islamic State Propaganda Videos Cori E. Dauber, Mark D. Robinson, Jovan J. Baslious, Austin G. Blair
VOL. XIII:3, 2019 A Phoenix Rising from the Ashes? Daesh after its Territorial Losses in Iraq and Syria Ronen Zeidel, Hisham al-Hashimi
VOL. XIII:3, 2019 Knowing What to Do: Academic and Practitioner Understanding of How to Counter Violent Radicalization Daniel Koehler, Verena Fiebig
VOL. X:3, 2016 Winning Hearts and Minds in Pakistan’s Tribal Areas: A Personal Recollection of a Peace-Building Effort with the Taliban Muhammad Feyyaz