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RELIGIOUS TERRORISM (15) answer(s).
 
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Al-qaeda and the nature of religious terrorism / Sedgwick, Mark Winter 2004  Journal Article
Sedgwick, Mark Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2004.
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ID:   159881


Armies of god, armies of men: a global comparison of secular and religious terror organizations / Burstein, Alon   Journal Article
Burstein, Alon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article compares the violent activity of secular and religious terror organizations. Utilizing data compiled by the Global Terrorism Database cross-referenced with secondary and primary sources regarding the degree of religious components embedded in organizations’ ideologies, it tests the violent patterns of activity carried out by organizations guided by predominantly secular, secular/religious, and religious ideologies, between the years 1970 and 2012. The findings confirm that a) religious ideology correlates with specific, more deadly, attack tactics and violent patterns; and b) the degree of religious components within terror organizational ideology should be tested along a spectrum: the more religious an organization is, the more attacks it tends to carry out, and the deadlier its attacks become.
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Defining religious terrorism: a causal and anthological profile / Schbley, Ayla   Journal Article
Schbley, Ayla Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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ID:   081790


Essentials of terrorism: consepts and controversies / Martin, Gus 2008  Book
Martin, Gus Book
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Publication Los Angeles, Sage Publications, 2008.
Description xvi, 343p.
Standard Number 9781412953139
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ID:   101581


Essentials of terrorism: concepts and controversies / Martin, Gus 2011  Book
Martin, Gus Book
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Edition 2nd ed
Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2011.
Description xxx, 318p.
Standard Number 9781412980265
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ID:   054815


Modernity, terrorism and the masquerade of conflict / Deshpande , Anirudh   Journal Article
Deshpande , Anirudh Journal Article
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ID:   082925


Origin of terrorist threats: Religious, separatist, or something else / Masters, Daniel   Journal Article
Masters, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Recent studies indicate that the number of terrorist incidents is declining while their lethality is increasing. This trend in casualty rates has raised the rhetoric on terrorism, leading to claims that a new form of terrorism has emerged over the last thirty years. The "new terrorism" is defined by a tendency towards maximum destruction and a pronounced religious motivation. The question is whether or not the new terrorism is actually driving current trends in terrorist violence? This study examines casualty rates by terrorist groups categorized by their ideologies and finds that trends in terrorist violence are not being driven by the new terrorism per se. Instead, all forms of terrorism are more violent generally, and variations of ethno-national terrorism are the most violent specifically.
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ID:   051649


Religious Terrorism, the media, and intarnational islamization terrorism: jusitrying the unjustifiable / Schbley, Ayla   Journal Article
Schbley, Ayla Journal Article
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Publication May-Jun 2004.
Summary/Abstract This study examines the relationship between the Hizbullah and Islamic Brotherhood organizations, the media, and the hypothesized outcomes of their symbiotic relationship, International Islamization Terrorism. It revisits the effects of the media on the propensity of Muslim zealots for conflict and terrorism by sampling 2,619 individuals in 8 European Union countries, and empowers the field with some foundations for Islamist violence.­
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ID:   091800


South Asia's growing vulnerability to extremism and terrorism: redefining the discourse / Hashmi, Arshi Saleem   Journal Article
Hashmi, Arshi Saleem Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract It is the militant forms or expression os religion and religious ideology which, under the guise of fundamentalism, are arguably the point of connectivity between religion and religious terrorism.
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ID:   147012


Tears of terrorism / Sayeed, Ahmed 2016  Book
Sayeed, Ahmed Book
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Publication New Delhi, Alpha Editions, 2016.
Description xi, 135p.hbk
Standard Number 9789385505850
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ID:   012715


Terror mandates by God / Juergensmeyer Mark Summer 1997  Article
Juergensmeyer Mark Article
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Publication Summer 1997.
Description 16-23
Key Words Terrorism  Religious Terrorism 
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ID:   066049


Torn between god, family, and money: the changing profile of Lebanon's religious terrorists / Schbley, Ayla Hammond   Article
Schbley, Ayla Hammond Article
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Publication 2000.
Key Words Terrorism  Religion  Lebanon-Terrorism  Religious Terrorism  Hizbullah 
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ID:   158822


Unity on Palestine Without Arab Unity? US Policy and the Post-Maksoud Arab World / Marrar, Khalil Mousa   Journal Article
Marrar, Khalil Mousa Journal Article
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ID:   164598


Women’s Radicalization to Religious Terrorism: an Examination of ISIS Cases in the United States / Shapiro, Lauren R; Maras, Marie-Helen   Journal Article
Maras, Marie-Helen Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract American women joining Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have increased and their roles evolved beyond auxiliary and domestic provisions, demonstrating both agency and tenacity for pursuing, recruiting, supporting, and spreading extreme Islamist ideals and terrorism. Social learning theory was applied to information gained from open-source court cases as a way of examining how thirty-one U.S. women acquired, maintained, and acted pursuant to radicalization to religious terrorism for ISIS. Internet functionalities, reasons, roles, and support types for radicalization and illegal activities for ISIS were examined using self-, dyad-, and group-classifications. A gendered interventive program based on social learning theory’s extinguishing of radicalized ideology and behavior was outlined.
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ID:   129277


Xinjiang Uighur autonomous region ordinance on the comprehensiv / Wang, Ted (Tr.)   Journal Article
Wang, Ted (Tr.) Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article offers information regarding the Xinjiang Uighur autonomous region, China, ordinance on the comprehensive management of social order. It also mentions that the main tasks of comprehensive management of social order include taking precautions against various illegal and criminal activities, suppress illegal religious activities, and to take actions for social security.
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