A new look RadRes is now out. Has all the great resources as previously, but now including the new VERE Repository developed by @dstlmod and @NATO. The aim of VERE will be to help readers understand if and how pieces of research can be applied in practice https://t.co/8z4CfN1L0r
Radicalization Trajectories: An Evidence-Based Computational Approach to Dynamic Risk Assessment of “Homegrown” Jihadists by Jytte Klausen, Rosanne Libretti, Benjamin W. K. Hung & Anura P. Jayasumana https://t.co/Zgpw8ZoZjt
Exploring the “Demand Side” of Online Radicalization: Evidence from the Canadian Context by Mehmet F. Bastug, Aziz Douai & Davut Akca https://t.co/NxrD31zBcJ
On the Durability of Terrorist Networks: Revealing the Hidden Connections between Jihadist Cells by David Bright, Chad Whelan & Shandon Harris-Hogan https://t.co/fle1kalJsK
How “Alone” are Lone-Actors? Exploring the Ideological, Signaling, and Support Networks of Lone-Actor Terrorists by David C. Hofmann https://t.co/Cfka17eqYu
Military Counterterrorism Measures, Civil–Military Relations, and Democracy: The Cases of Turkey and the United States by Nil S. Satana & Tijen Demirel-Pegg https://t.co/uPd7Q8OR26
Does Domestic Political Instability Foster Terrorism? Global Evidence from the Arab Spring Era (2011–14) by Michael J. Schumacher, Peter J. Schraeder https://t.co/C7AMM6aHWf
The Swedish Mujahideen: An Exploratory Study of 41 Swedish Foreign Fighters Deceased in Iraq and Syria by Amir Rostami, Joakim Sturup, Hernan Mondani, Pia Thevselius, Jerzy Sarnecki & Christofer Edling https://t.co/bCBosvSYp2
The Three Ps of Radicalization: Push, Pull and Personal. A Systematic Scoping Review of the Scientific Evidence about Radicalization Into Violent Extremism by Matteo Vergani, Muhammad Iqbal, Ekin Ilbahar & Greg Barton https://t.co/tQw5qFM1rZ