Studies in Conflict & Terrorism

Papers
(The H4-Index of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Blueprints for Red Insurgencies: Revolutionary Ideology and Strategy in India and Colombia34
Financing of Non-State Armed Groups in the Middle East: Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) as a Case Study25
Complicating Convergence: A Micro-Ethnography of Neo-Fascist Accelerationist Views of Militant Islam on Terrorgram21
Look Mom I’m On TV: Crowd-Sourced Policing, Social Media, and the Prosecution of January 6 Capitol Defendants18
Fighting over International Legitimacy: Testing Israel’s Image War Strategies During the 2023–24 War Between Hamas and Israel17
Supply and Demand: Drivers of Women Non-Combat Participation in Rebel Groups15
Policing of the Far-Right Online: The Cases of the UK and Hungary13
The Elusive Promise of “Over-the-Horizon” Counterterrorism12
How Governments Ensure the Loyalty of Pro-Government Militias: Evidence from Chechnya12
The Order of Nine Angles: Cosmology, Practice & Movement11
Understanding the Role of the Internet in the Process of Radicalisation: An Analysis of Convicted Extremists in England and Wales11
Conventional Insurgents: Understanding al-Shabaab’s Mass Attacks against African Union Bases in Somalia11
How Proximity and Space Matter: Exploring Geographical & Social Contexts of Radicalization in Northern Ireland11
The Smallest Act You Do in Their Lands is More Beloved to Us than the Biggest Act Done Here”: When Do an Armed Movement’s Transnational Supporters Turn to Terrorism at Home?11
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