2017
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Baranovsky Vladimir
Shifts in global political landscape
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Belokrenitsky Vyacheslav
Violent extremism in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia: a view from Russia
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Bubnova Natalia
Structural and personnel problems of the Trump administration’s foreign policy making
No 2(53), 2017
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Cragin Kim
The global ISIS threat in historical context
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Cronin Audrey
Examining deradicalization programs
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Frolov Alexander
The Minsk lessons
No 2(53), 2017
G
Gavrilis George
Central Asia’s uncertain radicalization and the opportunities for the Russia-U.S. cooperation
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Gudev Pavel
New risks and threats to Russia’s security in the Azov-Black Sea region
No 2(53), 2017
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Istyagin Leonid
A vacancy for hegemony
No 2(53), 2017
Istyagin Leonid
Heritage of antinuclear movements
No 2(53), 2017
Istyagin Leonid
On slippery roads of technological progress
No 2(53), 2017
Istyagin Leonid
Trust as a key value
No 2(53), 2017
Istyagin Leonid
Pan-Turkism as a controversial phenomenon
No 2(53), 2017
Istyagin Leonid
Danger: the right-wing radicalism in Europe
No 2(53), 2017
K
Kalyadin Alexander
What’s at stake in relying on Nuclear Disarming Strike on Russia?
No 2(53), 2017
Katz Mark
Prospects for the U.S.-Russia cooperation in the Middle East in the Trump era
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Kharitonova Elena
The UK’s “soft power” policy: the struggle for target audiences
No 2(53), 2017
Kislitsyn Sergey
Suicidal conservatism?
No 2(53), 2017
Kofman Michael
A tale of two campaigns: U.S. and Russian military operations in Syria
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Koroschupov Vadim
Latest trends in organization of defence research in Europe
No 2(53), 2017
Kuznetsov Vasiliy
Sources and drivers of violent extremism and radicalization in the Middle East (at the regional level and in the case of Tunisia)
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L
LaFree Gary
Using open source data to track worldwide terrorism patterns
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Nadein-Raevskiy Victor
Extremism and terrorism in contemporary Turkey
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O’Neil Amarta
Right-wing terrorism in the West: radicalization and decentralization
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
R
Rashkovsky Evgeniy
Cruelty today: socio-cultural dimensions
No 2(53), 2017
Rubin Barnett
Beyond stalemate in Afghanistan
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
S
Starodubrovskaya Irina
Can “jihadists” be considered rational actors? (the case of Dagestan)
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Stepanova Ekaterina
From the Editor
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Stepanova Ekaterina
Preface in English
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Stepanova Ekaterina
Russia and the United States in the fight against terrorism (comparative threats and approaches, Syria, Afghanistan, countering violent extremism)
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Stepanova Ekaterina
The ISIS factor and the Taliban movement in Russia’s policy on Afghanistan and in the broader region
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Sukhov Nikolai
Problems of countering terrorism in the context of the Russia-U.S. Dialogue on the Middle East and on the conflict in Syria (2014–2016)
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
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Trubnikov Vyacheslav
Russian-American Working group on Afghanistan and the experience of the Russia-U.S. cooperation on antiterrorism
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V
Valli Gabrielle
Political Islam as a reaction against Western symbolic domination
No 2(53), 2017
Vasiliev Victor
Nuances of Berlin’s policies
No 2(53), 2017
Verkhovsky Alexander
Dynamics of hate crimes and activity of the ultra-right groups and movements in Russia in the 2010s
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
Vinogradova Veronika
The conflict in Syria through the lens of the Russian-German relations
No 2(53), 2017
Voronov Konstantin
The Northern script
No 2(53), 2017
Y
Yusupova Amina
Global threat: destruction of cultural heritage by ISIS
No 2(53), 2017
Contents
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
About the authors
No 1(52) Special Issue. Addressing Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Radicalization (perspectives from Russia and the United States), 2017
No 2(53), 2017
From the editors
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About the authors
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