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Autor:
Brittnee Carter, Cora Caton
Publikováno v:
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. :1-20
Publikováno v:
Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism. 18:72-94
Autor:
Brittnee Carter
Publikováno v:
International Studies. 59:7-27
Early theories of alliance formation often focus on when great power or status quo states will enter into military alliances. However, revisionist powers, seeking to threaten the international order igniting global security concerns, often draw power
Autor:
Brittnee Carter
Publikováno v:
Democracy and Security. 18:26-50
Autor:
Brittnee Carter, Maya Van Nuys
Publikováno v:
Politics, Religion & Ideology. 22:209-230
Though existing research on religiously motivated terrorism has examined the characteristics of groups across religious traditions, very few have disaggregated their studies to the level of sect. S...
Publikováno v:
Women & Criminal Justice. 33:94-119
Women’s roles in political violence and terrorism have largely been examined through the agent/victim dichotomy. We suggest that women’s social inequality contributes to both roles of women as vict...
Publikováno v:
Democracy and Security. 17:181-209
This study investigates the outcomes of suicide terrorism by examining the interaction between religious ideology and state sponsorship. Specifically, we are interested in how state sponsorship may...
Autor:
Brittnee Carter
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Justice Review. 23:444-474
This study analyzes the conditions under which the U.S. engages in active counterterrorism approaches. Specifically, it examines the active criminal justice approach which views terrorism as a crim...
Autor:
Ranya Ahmed, Brittnee Carter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Security Research. 15:28-48
Terrorist groups’ ideological types are a significant predictor of credit claiming for attacks. Environmental terrorist groups are more likely to claim credit because the attacks serve strategic pu...
Autor:
Brittnee Carter, Erik M. Fay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Security Research. 14:140-168
This article explores the relationship between U.S. military activity and transnational terrorism. We employ a vector autoregressive model to assess the impact and persistence of terrorism on milit...