VOL. VI:3, 2012 Why Right is Might: How the Social Science on Radicalisation suggests that International Human Rights Norms actually help frame Effective Counterterrorism Policies Tom Parker
VOL. VI:2, 2012 Taking on the Persona of a Suicide Bomber: a Thought Experiment Anne Speckhard, Beatrice Jacuch, Valentijn Vanrompay
VOL. VI:2, 2012 Mapping Contemporary Terrorism Courses at Top-Ranked National Universities and Liberal Arts Colleges in the United States Ivan Sascha Sheehan
VOL. VI:1, 2012 Use of the Internet to Counter the Appeal of Extremist Violence. Conference Summary & Follow-up/ Recommendations United Nations Counterterrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF)
VOL. VI:1, 2012 Rhetorical Charms: The Promise and Pitfalls of Humor and Ridicule as Strategies to Counter Extremist Narratives H. L. Goodall Jr, Pauline Hope Cheong, Kristin Fleischer , Steven R. Corman
VOL. VI:1, 2012 The YouTube Jihadists: A Social Network Analysis of Al-Muhajiroun’s Propaganda Campaign Jytte Klausen, Eliane Tschaen Barbieri, Aaron Reichlin-Melnick