Publications Alert

Rather than providing reviews of publications, this section intends simply to bring publications within the broad field of extremism and democracy to the attention of the readers. With the ongoing growth in the number of journals it is hard to keep track of what is published. We therefore encourage our members to keep us posted about recent publications of interest to the group's members. Please contact Ami Pedahzur.

 

Alonso, R. 2004. "Pathways out of terrorism in Northern Ireland and the Basque Country: The misrepresentation of the Irish model", Terrorism and Political Violence 16(4): 695-713.

 

Austria, CSR. 2004. "The church, the state and women's bodies in the context of religious fundamentalism in the Philippines", Reproductive Health Matters 12(24): 96-103. 

 

Bamford, BWC. 2004. "The United Kingdom's "war against terrorism", Terrorism and Political Violence 16(4): 737-756.

 

Barzilai-Nahon, K & Barzilai, G. 2005. "Cultured technology: The Internet and religious fundamentalism", Information Society 21(1): 25-40. 

 

Bermanis, S & Canetti-Nisim, D & Pedahzur, A. 2004. "Religious fundamentalism and the extreme right-wing camp in Israel", Patterns of Prejudice 38(2): 159-176. 

Bonnetain, P. 2004. "Behind the polling-booth curtain and beyond simple speculations: Toward a causal model of far-right voting behaviour - Some evidence from French presidential elections of 2002",  Candian Journal of Political Science-Revue Canadienne de Science Politique 37(2): 419-429.

 

Bolechow, B. 2005. "The United States of America - Vis-a'-Vis terrorism the super power's weaknesses and mistakes", American Behavioral Scientist 48(6): 783-794.

 

Brandon, B. 2004. "Terrorism, human rights and the rule of law: 120 years of the UK's legal response to terrorism", Criminal Law Review: 981-997.

 

Bratkowski, S. 2005. "Killing and terror - The cultural tradition", American Behavioral Scientist 48(6): 764-782.

 

Brown, TS. 2004. "Subcultures, pop music and politics: Skinheads and "Nazi rock" in England and Germany", Journal of Social History 38(1): 157+. 

 

Chari, RS. 2004. "The 2004 Spanish election: Terrorism as a catalyst for change?", West European Politics 27(5): 954-963.

 

Collyer, M. 2005. "Secret agents: Anarchists, Islamists and responses to politically active refugees in London", Ethnic and Racial  28(2): 278-303.

 

Duff, RA. 2005. "Notes on punishment and terrorism", American Behavioral Scientist 48(6): 758-763.

 

Enders, W & Sandler, T. "Transnational terrorism 1968-2000: Thresholds, persistence, and forecasts", Southern economic Journal 71(3): 467-482. 

 

Flint, C & Falah, GW. 2004. "How the United States justified its war on terrorism: prime morality and the construction of a 'just war'", Third World Quarterly 25(8): 1379-1399.

 

Fukuyama, F. 2005. "Re-envisioning Asia", Foreign Affairs 84(1): 75-+.

 

Galicki, Z. 2005. "International law and terrorism", American Behavioral Scientist 48(6): 743-757.

Golove, D. 2005. "United States: The Bush administration's "war on terrorism" in the Supreme Court", Icon-International Journal of Constitutional Law 3(1): 128-146

Grillo, R. 2005. "'Saltdean can't Cope': Protests against asylum-seekers in an English seaside suburb", Ethnic and Racial Studies 28(2): 235-260.

 

Indecki, K. 2005. "Polish substantive penal law against terrorism (selected issues)", American Behavioral Scientist 48(6): 710-742.

 

Knox, Z. 2004. "Civil Society, Russian Orthodoxy and Democracy: Theoretical Framework/Conceptual Clarification" In Christopher Marsh (ed.), Burden or Blessing: Russian Orthodoxy and the Construction of Civil Society and Democracy, Boston: Institute of Religion, Culture and World Affairs, Boston University.

Kuhn, HP. 2004. "Adolescent voting for right-wing extremist parties and readiness to use violence in political action: parent and peer contexts", Journal of Adolescence 27(5): 561-581. 

 

Lewis, CW. 2005. "The clash between security and liberty in the US response to terror", Public Administration Review 65(1): 18-30

 

Looney, R. 2004. "Failed economic take-offs and terrorism in Pakistan - Conceptualizing a proper role for US assistance", Asian Survey 44(6): 771-793. 

 

Max GM. 2004. Shadows of Things Past and Images of the Future and Images of the Future: Lessons for the Insurgencies in Our Midst. Strategic Studies Institute Monograph.

 

Obadare, E. 2004. "In search of a public sphere: the fundamentalist challenge to civil society in Nigeria", Patterns of Prejudice 38(2): 177-198.

 

Rubbelke, DTG. 2005. "Differing motivations for terrorism", Defence and Peace Economics 16(1): 19-27.

 

Salij, J. 2005. "The significance of "ineffective" methods of fighting terrorism", American Behavioral Scientist 48(6): 700-709. 

 

Sedgwick, M. 2004. "Al-Qaeda and the nature of religious terrorism", Terrorism and Political Violence 16(4): 795-814.

Schmid, AP. 2004. "Frameworks for conceptualising terrorism", Terrorism and Political Violence 16(2): 197-221. 

 

Schonteich, M. 2004. "The emerging threat? South Africa's extreme right", Terrorism and Political Violence 16 (4): 757-776.

 

Sherifa, Z &m Youssef HA. 2004. Islamic Ruling on Warfare. Strategic Studies Institute Monograph.

 

Simon, S & Martini, J. 2005. "Terrorism: Denying Al Qaeda its popular support", Washington Quarterly 28(1): 131-145.

 

Stankiewicz, W. 2005. "International terrorism at sea as a menace to the civilization of the 21st century", American Behavioral Scientist 48(6): 683-699. 

 

Weinberg, L & Pedahzur, A & Hirsch-Hoefler S. 2004. "The challenges of conceptualizing terrorism", Terrorism and Political Violence 16 (4): 777-794.

 

Zajadlo, J. 2005. "Legality and legitimization of humanitarian intervention - New challenges in the age of the war on terrorism", American Behavioral Scientist 48(6): 653-670.