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Selected Articles (Last Few Years) 

“Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Events and Domestic Political Violence in the United States,” 2022. Terrorism and Political Violence (online, with Mengyan Liu).

 

 “How Emotional Traits and Practices Lead to Support in Acts of Political Violence,” Studies in Conflicts and Terrorism (published Online, with Natalie Anasatasio and Neil Shortland).

 

“A Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Violent Extremist Propaganda: The Motivational Pathways Underlying Movement Toward and Away From Violent Extremist Action,” 2022. Frontiers in Psychology (with Neil Shortland, Jill Portnoy, Presley McGarry, Thomas Gordon and Natalie Anastasio).

“Mapping Connections and Cooperation between Terrorist and Criminal Entities.” 2022.  Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 45(5-6): 335-347 (with Michael Palmieri).

“The Violence of Political Empowerment: Electoral Success and the Facilitation of Terrorism in the Republic of India.” 2022. Terrorism and Political Violence, 34(7): 1281-1304 (with Jared Dmello and Matthew Sweeney).

 

“The Role of Demographic Diversification of the Police Force in Curbing Hate Crimes: Cross- Sectional and Longitudinal Analyses”. 2022. Police Practice and Research, 23(3): 255-272. (with Josylyne Nkogo and Matthew Sweeney).

“Anger, Anxiety, and Selective Exposure to Terrorist Violence.” 2021. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 65(10): 1764-1790. (with Leonie Huddy, Oleg Smirnov and Karen Snider)

 

“Reconstructing the Theater of Terror,” 2021. Small Wars & Insurgencies, 32(3): 469-489 (with Matthew Sweeney and Ami Pedhazur)

Arie Perliger. 2018. “Explaining the Spontaneous Nature of Far-Right Violence in the United States,” 2018. Perspectives on Terrorism, 12(6) (with Matthew Sweeney)

 

“Fighting Together? – Understanding Bilateral Cooperation in The Realm of Counter-Terrorism,” 2018. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflicts, 11(3): 199-220 (with Daniel Milton).

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The Role of Civil Wars and Elections in Inducing Political Assassinations.” 2017. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 40(8): 684-700.

“Rethinking the Water-Food-Climate Nexus and Conflict: An Opportunity Cost Approach.” 2016. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 38 (4): 563-577 (with Riley Post, Darren Hudson, Donna Mitchell, Patrick Bell, and Ryan Williams).

“The Gap between Participation and Violence: the Challenges of Aggregation in Terrorist ‘Profile’ Studies.” 2016.  International Studies Quarterly (with Gabriel Koehler-Derrick and Ami Pedahzur).

“Counter Cultures, Group Dynamics and Religious Terrorism”.  2016. Political Studies, 64(2): 297-314 (with Ami Pedahzur).

“Comparative Framework for Understanding Jewish and Christian Violent Fundamentalism”. 2015. Religions, 6(3): 1033-1047.

“The Peculiar Victory of the National Camp in the 2013 Israeli Elections”. 2015. Israel Affairs, 21(2): 195-208 (with Eran Zaidise).

“Terrorist Networks’ Productivity and Durability – A Comparative Multi-level Analysis,”. 2014. Perspectives on Terrorism, 8(4): 36-52.

"Turning to and from Terror: The Conditions Under Which Political Groups Choose Violent and Non-Violent Tactics". 2012. Perspectives on Terrorism, 6(4-5) (with Susanne Martin).

"How Democracies Respond to Terrorism: Regime Characteristics, Symbolic Power, and Counter-Terrorism". 2012. Security Studies, 21(3): 490-528.

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