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In person icon Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: S1.67
Wednesday 16:15 - 18:00 BST (14/08/2024)
The events of September 11th have led to massive increases in personal, commercial, and governmental expenditures on anti-terrorism strategies, as well as a proliferation of programs designed to fight terrorism. These increases in spending and program development have focused attention on the most significant and central policy questions related to these interventions: Are these programs effective? Papers explore different methods and strategies of counter-terrorism, from state-centric and actors-focused approaches, in different historical contexts.
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Right-wing extremism in the Nordic countries – analysing threat assessments by the security police | View Paper Details |
Target State Behavior Against External State Supporters of Rebel Groups: Introducing the Response to Sponsorship Dataset (RSD) | View Paper Details |
I still haven't found what I'm looking for: Predicting conflict fatalities and security-related incidents with Google Trends and Wikipedia data | View Paper Details |
Between Engagement and Conflict: Explaining Mafia Strategies towards Public Institutions in Italy | View Paper Details |
Bargaining Through Bullets: Strategic Violence in Afghanistan's Contentious Elections | View Paper Details |