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 Jennifer S. Holmes.

Abrahms, Max. 2007. Why democracies make superior counterterrorists. Security Studies 16, (2) (Apr.): 223-253.

Akkerman, Tjitske, and Anniken Hagelund. 2007. 'Women and children first'! anti-immigration parties and gender in norway and the netherlands. Patterns of Prejudice 41, (2) (May): 197-214.

Aradau, Claudia. 2007. Law transformed: Guantanamo and the 'other' exception. Third World Quarterly 28, (3) (Apr.): 489-501.

Aras, Bulent, and Scedilule Toktascedil. 2007. Al-qaida, 'war on terror' and turkey. Third World Quarterly 28, (5) (July): 1033-1050.

Arquilla, John. 2007. The end of war as we knew it? insurgency, counterinsurgency and lessons from the forgotten history of early terror networks. Third World Quarterly 28, (2) (Mar): 369-386.

Bale, Tim.  “Are Bans on Political Parties Bound to Turn Out Badly? A Comparative Investigation of Three 'Intolerant' Democracies: Turkey, Spain, and Belgium” Comparative     European Politics (2007) 5, 141-157

Biondich, Mark. 2007. Radical catholicism and fascism in croatia, 1918-1945. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 8, (2) (June): 383-399.

Bloch-Elkon, Yaeli. 2007. The polls-trends: Preventing terrorism after the 9/11 attacks. Public opinion quarterly 71, (1) (Spring): 142-163.

Bock, Andreas M. 2007. Negotiate with terrorists! or: Why terrorism cannot be deterred. Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft(1): 156-162.

Bodo, Bela. 2007. 'Do not lead us into (fascist) temptation': The catholic church in interwar hungary. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 8, (2) (June): 413-431.

Burris, Gregory A. 2007. The other from within: Pan-turkist mythmaking and the expulsion of the turkish left. Middle Eastern Studies 43, (4) (July): 611-624.

Calhoun, Laurie. 2007. We are good and they are evil. Peace Review 19, (2) (Apr-June): 237-245.

Christophorou, Christophoros. 2007. South european election watch: An old cleavage causes new divisions: Parliamentary elections in the republic of cyprus, 21 may 2006. South European Society & Politics 12, (1) (Mar): 111-128.

Crosby, Ann Denholm. 2006. The new conservative government and missile defense: Is canadian participation back on the agenda, or was it ever off?. CANADA AMONG NATIONS 2006. Montreal; Canada: McGill-Queen's U Press.

Demerath, N. J.,. 2007. 2005 association for the sociology of religion presidential address: Dear president bush: Assessing religion and politics during your administration for "posteriority". Sociology of Religion 68, (1) (Spring): 5-25.

Dorman, Andrew. 2007. Britain and its armed forces today. The Political Quarterly 78, (2) (Apr-June): 320-327.

Dorn, Nicholas, and Michael Levi. 2006. Regulation of insurance and corporate security: Integrating crime and terrorism seriousness into the analysis. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 12, (3-4) (Dec): 257-277.

Dutter, Lee E., and Ofira Seliktar. 2007. To martyr or not to martyr: Jihad is the question, what policy is the answer? Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 30, (5) (May): 429-443.

Eisenstadt, Shmuel N. 2005. The religious origins of modern radical movements. RELIGION AND POLITICS; eisenstadt, shmuel N.. (. Leiden, Netherlands; Netherlands: Brill.

Fiala, Andrew. 2007. Crusades, just wars, and the bush doctrine. Peace Review 19, (2) (Apr-June): 165-172.

Gal-Or, Noemi, and Klaus-Gerd Giesen. 2007. The concept of war. Peace Review 19, (2) (Apr-June): 149-156.

Garner, Steve. 2007. Ireland and immigration: Explaining the absence of the far right. Patterns of Prejudice 41, (2) (May): 109-130.

Goodheart, Eugene. 2007. A non-zionist reflects on the israeli-palestinian conflict. Dissent 54, (3) (summer): 69-76.

Goodwin, Matthew J. 2007. The extreme right in britain: Still an 'ugly duckling' but for how long? The Political Quarterly 78, (2) (Apr-June): 241-250.

Greenbaum, Robert T., and Andy Hultquist. 2006. The economic impact of terrorist incidents on the italian hospitality industry. Urban Affairs Review 42, (1) (Sept): 113-130.

Greenfield, Gerard. 2004. Bandung redux: Anti-globalization nationalisms in southeast asia. SOCIALIST REGISTER 2005. Colin [Ed], London; United Kingdom: Merlin Press.

Habeck, Mary, Frederick W. Kagan, Roman Martinez, Michael Rubin, and Vance Serchuk. 2007. The war on terror: Past, present, and future. Yale Journal of International Affairs 2, (2) (spring-summer): 85-98.

Hansen, Hendrik, and Peter Kainz. 2007. Radical islamism and totalitarian ideology: A comparison of sayyid qutb's islamism with marxism and national socialism. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 8, (1) (Mar): 55-76.

Heras Gomez, Laura Leticia. 2006. Beyond the party of the democratic revolution: Advances in the study of right-wing politics in mexico. Convergencia 13, (42) (Sept-Dec): 249-255.

Hilton, Isabel, and Anthony Barnett. 2007. Democracy in the age of terror: The three fronts of democratic development and the web. Development 50, (1) (Mar): 17-22.

Holland, Kate. 2007. Novelizing religious experience: The generic landscape of the brothers karamazov. Slavic Review 66, (1) (Spring): 63-81.

Hooghe, Marc, and Tim Reeskens. 2007. Are cross-national surveys the best way to study the extreme-right vote in europe? Patterns of Prejudice 41, (2) (May): 177-196.

Irvine, Jill A., and Carol S. Lilly. 2007. Boys must be boys: Gender and the serbian radical party, 1991-2000. Nationalities Papers 35, (1) (Mar): 93-120.

Karagiannis, Emmanuel. 2007. The rise of political islam in kazakhstan: Hizb ut-tahrir al islami. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 13, (2) (Apr-Jun): 297-322.

Keil, Roger. 2007. Empire and the global city: Perspectives of urbanism after 9/11. Studies in Political Economy(79) (spring): 167-192.

Keyman, E. Fuat. 2007. Modernity, secularism and islam: The case of turkey. Theory, Culture & Society 24, (2) (Mar): 215-234.

Kingsbury, Damien. 2007. The free aceh movement: Islam and democratisation. Journal of Contemporary Asia 37, (2) (May): 166-189.

Knysh, Alexander. 2007. Contextualizing the salafi-sufi conflict (from the northern caucasus to hadramawt). Middle Eastern Studies 43, (4) (July): 503-530.

Maira, Sunaina. 2007. Deporting radicals, deporting la migra: The hayat case in lodi. Cultural Dynamics 19, (1) (Mar): 39-66.

Maldonado, Asael Mercado, and Rafael Cedillo Delgado. 2006. Globalization and terrorism: The culture of global risk. Convergencia 13, (42) (Sept-Dec): 217-246.

McAllister, Brad, and Julia Khersonsky. 2007. Trade, development, and nonproliferation: Multilevel counterterrorism in central asia. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 30, (5) (May): 445-458.

Moyo, Sam, and Paris Yeros. 2007. The radicalised state: Zimbabwe's interrupted revolution. Review of African Political Economy 34, (111) (Mar.): 103-121.

Parkes, Roderick. 2007. What limits for government control? civil liberties and anti-terror measures after the heathrow bomb plot. The Political Quarterly 78, (2) (Apr-June): 272-281.

Passas, Nikos, and Kimberly Jones. 2006. Commodities and terrorist financing: Focus on diamonds. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 12, (1) (Mar): 1-33.

Reynolds, Glenn. 2007. 'From red blanket to civilization': Propaganda and recruitment films for south africa's gold mines, 1920-1940. Journal of Southern African Studies 33, (1) (Mar.): 133-152.

Rothstein, Hy S. 2007. Less is more: The problematic future of irregular warfare in an era of collapsing states. Third World Quarterly 28, (2) (Mar): 275-294.

Salah, Shaykh Ra'id. 2007. The islamic movement inside israel. Journal of Palestine Studies 36, (2) (Winter): 66-76.

Schwedler, Jillian. 2007. Democratization, inclusion and the moderation of islamist parties. Development 50, (1) (Mar): 56-61.

Sherkat, Darren E. 2007. Religion and survey non-response bias: Toward explaining the moral voter gap between surveys and voting. Sociology of Religion 68, (1) (Spring): 83-95.

Simon, Miguel Angel. 2006. Europeanization in the contemporary radical right. Sistema(193) (July): 49-73.

Simons, Anna, and David Tucker. 2007. The misleading problem of failed states: A 'socio-geography' of terrorism in the post-9/11 era. Third World Quarterly 28, (2) (Mar): 387-401.

Skenderovic, Damir. 2007. Immigration and the radical right in switzerland: Ideology, discourse and opportunities. Patterns of Prejudice 41, (2) (May): 155-176.

Stemmet, J. -A. 2006. Troops, townships and tribulations: Deployment of the south african defence force (SADF) in the township unrest of the 1980s. Journal for Contemporary History/Joernaal vir Eietydse Geskiedenis 31, (2) (Sept): 178-193.

T Berger, Mark, and Douglas A Borer. 2007. The long war: Insurgency, counterinsurgency and collapsing states. Third World Quarterly 28, (2) (Mar): 197-215.

Tibi, Bassam. 2007. The totalitarianism of jihadist islamism and its challenge to europe and to islam. Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 8, (1) (Mar): 35-54.

Tugal, Cihan. 2007. NATO's islamists: Hegemony and americanization in turkey. New Left Review(44) (Mar-Apr): 5-34.

van der Westhuizen, Gert, and Leo Barnard. 2006. The 'battle of mmabatho': The end of right-wing opposition to the new south africa? part one: The fall of lucas mangope's homeland government in bophuthatswana. Journal for Contemporary History/Joernaal vir Eietydse Geskiedenis 31, (2) (Sept): 163-177.

Von Knop, Katharina. 2007. The female jihad: Al qaeda's women. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 30, (5) (May): 397-414.

Whitaker, Beth Elise. 2007. Exporting the patriot act? democracy and the 'war on terror' in the third world. Third World Quarterly 28, (5) (July): 1017-1032.