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Tag Archives: violence
Extremism and Violence: War and National Reconstruction
As part of our current theme on extremism and violence, SEN Journal: Online Exclusives is thrilled to present an original article by Dr. Bill Kissane. He has recently edited a new book, entitled Reconstructing National Identity after Europe’s Internal Wars, … Continue reading
Exclusive Preview: Neo-Nazi Nationalism
In the first preview of our current focus on violence and extremist groups, SEN Journal: Online Exclusives is pleased to present an extract from Amy Cooter’s ‘Neo-Nazi Nationalism.’ Abstract In an effort to understand how supremacists may respond to future … Continue reading
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Tagged Ethnicity, extreme right, extremism, Nationalism, neo-nazism, violence, White Aryan Resistance
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Problems Predicting Extremist Violence
To launch our new theme on extremism and violence, SEN Journal: Online Exclusives is delighted to present a specially commissioned piece by Amy Cooter on the issue of predicting violent action. Over the next few weeks, we will be posting … Continue reading
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Tagged Anders Breivik, Ethnicity, extremism, far- right, Nationalism, Norway shootings, Sikh, terrorism, violence
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Debate: Economics and Violent Intrastate Conflict
Since the late 1990s, there has been a pronounced increase in econometric analyses of violent intrastate conflict, not least thanks to the now seminal distinction of “greed” versus “grievance” factors – prominently put forth by Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler … Continue reading
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Tagged civil wars, conflict, econometric analyses, greed and grievance debate, violence
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