Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
- The Palestinian Authority examines alternatives for continuing to make payments to prisoners and families of shaheeds after the option of the Bank of Independence is no longer on the agenda
- Spotlight on Iran (January 10, 2021 – January 24, 2021)
- Spotlight on Global Jihad (January 14-20, 2021)
- News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (January 13 – 19, 2021)
- The Spread of Covid-19 in Gaza Strip, Judea and Samaria (Updated to January 18, 2021)
- Hezbollah’s response to the economic crisis in Lebanon
- Spotlight on Global Jihad (January 7-13, 2021)
- News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (January 6 – 12, 2021)
- The Spread of Covid-19 in Gaza Strip, Judea and Samaria (Updated to January 11, 2021)
- Changes in Palestinian Monetary Authority senior personnel, apparently in view of the Palestinian Authority’s plans to circumvent the problem of making payments to terrorists and the families of shaheeds
Purdue Library: Revisioning Terrorism
- Fictions of Counterinsurgency
- "Wand Me!": Assuming the (Subject) Position of the Compliant Body in the Age of Terror
- Observations on Al Qaeda
- Terrorism, Horrorism, and the Face of Italy
- So, What Is Terrorism? Framing the 9/11 Attacks in African Editorial Cartoons
- Extraordinary Renditions: Imaging, Mapping, and Immobilizing the Lives of Others
- The Terrorist As Monster: Depictions of Inhumanity
- Terror‟s Audience: Cognitive Theatricality, Terrorist Acts, and the Collective Trauma of “Democracy”
- The Cultural Politics of WMD Terrorism in Post-Cold War America
- Cinema and Terrorism: The Narrative Struggle of Italian Filmmakers
- The Collaborative Film Work of Greengrass and Damon: a Stylistic State of Exception
- The Trials of Cassandra: The Siege (1998)
- Narratives of Religiously Motivated Terrorism and Modernity – Making Sense of Ourselves and Terrorist Others in a (Post)-Secular Society
- It Could Have Been Me: Writing the United Red Army
- Terrorism as ‘Open Text’: Georg Klein’s novel Libidissi
- Crafting the ‘Enemy’ of ‘The People’: The ‘War on Terrorism’ and the Institutionalization of the Two Minutes Hate
- Tele-visioning Terror
- Symbolic Violence as Subtle Virulence: The Philosophy of Terrorism
- Architecture and Terror in Space
- Producing the Spectacle of Terror: The Rise of Eco-Terrorism and the Ideology of the ‘Green Scare’
Radicalisation Research
- Variations within the Norwegian far right: from neo-Nazism to anti-Islamism
- The battle for truth: How online newspaper commenters defend their censored expressions
- The Eco-Terrorist Wave
- The Three Ps of Radicalization: Push, Pull and Personal. A Systematic Scoping Review of the Scientific Evidence about Radicalization Into Violent Extremism
- ‘Alert not alarm’: The UK experience of public counter-terrorism awareness and training, with explicit reference to Project ARGUS
- Staying Engaged in Terrorism: Narrative Accounts of Sustaining Participation in Violent Extremism
- Blood and scripture: how the Islamic State frames religion in violent video propaganda
- Radicalization or Reaction: Understanding Engagement in Violent Extremism in Northern Ireland
- Child’s Play: Cooperative Gaming As a Tool of Deradicalisation
- Preventing radicalisation in Norwegian schools: how teachers respond to counter-radicalisation efforts
- Jumanji Extremism? How Games and Gamification Could Facilitate Radicalization Processes
- Securitising education: an exploration of teachers’ attitudes and experiences regarding the implementation of the Prevent duty in sixth form colleges
- “When ‘Childsplay’ Gets Lethal”: ‘Ludic Terrorism’ and its Ambivalent Relationship with Postmodernism
- Muslim Student Radicalism and Self-Deradicalization in Indonesia
- Counter-terrorism policing innovations in Turkey: a case study of Turkish National Police CVE experiment
- Manufacturing Polarisation in Contemporary India: The Case of Identity Politics in Post-Left Bengal
- The politics-violence frontier
- The Practitioner’s Guide to the Galaxy – A Comparison of Risk Assessment Tools for Violent Extremism
- The Other Side of the Story: A qualitative study of the biographies of extremists and terrorists
- Handbook on the Management of Violent Extremist Prisoners and the Prevention of Radicalization to Violence in Prisons
- Community reporting on violent extremism by “intimates”: emergent findings from international evidence
- Recruitment and Radicalization among US Far-Right Terrorists
- The Forensic Psychologist’s Report Writing Guide
- Women of the Right: Comparisons and Interplay Across Borders
- Victims and Perpetrators of Terrorism: Exploring Identities, Roles and Narratives
US Dept of Homeland Security
- Statement from Acting Secretary Pekoske on the 59th Presidential Inauguration
- Acting Secretary of DHS Directs a Review of Immigration Enforcement Practices and Policies
- DHS Statement on the Suspension of New Enrollments in the Migrant Protection Protocols Program
- DHS Launches “Be Your REAL ID Self” Public Awareness Campaign
- DHS Releases Strategic Action Plan to Confront Threats from China
- DHS Continues to Advance Economic Security Mission
- DHS Releases New Arctic Strategic Approach to Advance U.S. Interests in the Region
- Expanding the Period of Designation of the 59th Presidential Inauguration as a National Special Security Event
- Statement from Acting Secretary Wolf on NSSE Designation
- Bahraini MOI – U.S. DHS Joint Statement on Acting Secretary Wolf’s Trip to Bahrain January 2021
Pew Research Center: Terrorism
- Americans See Spread of Disease as Top International Threat, Along With Terrorism, Nuclear Weapons, Cyberattacks
- Defending against terrorism has remained a top policy priority for Americans since 9/11
- Partisans Have Starkly Different Opinions About How the World Views the U.S.
- About a fifth of Americans cite 9/11 response as event that made them most proud of U.S.
- Like most Americans, U.S. Muslims concerned about extremism in the name of Islam
- Majorities in Europe, North America worried about Islamic extremism
- Americans divided in views of use of torture in U.S. anti-terror efforts
- 4 factors driving anti-establishment sentiment in Europe
- 15 Years After 9/11, a Sharp Partisan Divide on Ability of Terrorists to Strike U.S.
- Europeans back anti-ISIS campaign but have doubts about use of force in fighting terror