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    • Introduction to Violence: Process, Outcome, and Types

      “Introduction to Violence: Process, Outcome, and Types”

      Irm Haleem

      In Normalization of Violence: Conceptual Analysis and Reflections from Asia by Irm Haleem (Ed.)
      London: Routledge

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      02 January 2020

    • Some Reflections: ‘Process’ and ‘Outcome’ as Simultaneous Phenomenon

      “Some Reflections: ‘Process’ and ‘Outcome’ as Simultaneous Phenomenon”

      Irm Haleem

      In Normalization of Violence: Conceptual Analysis and Reflections from Asia by Irm Haleem (Ed.)
      London: Routledge

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      02 January 2020

    • Terrorist Narratives and Recruitment in South Asia: The India Factor

      “Terrorist Narratives and Recruitment in South Asia: The India Factor”

      Mohammed Sinan Siyech, Nazneen Mohsina

      In Radicalization in South Asia: Context, Trajectories and Implication by Mubashar Hasan
      Singapore and United Kingdom: Sage Publications

      Categories: ICPVTR / CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 August 2019

    • The Internationalisation of the Central Asian Terrorist Threat

      “The Internationalisation of the Central Asian Terrorist Threat”

      Nodirbek Soliev

      In Terrorism and Insurgency in Asia: A Contemporary Examination of Terrorist and Separatist Movements by Benjamin Schreer and Andrew T. H. Tan (Eds.)
      Abingdon: Routledge

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      04 June 2019

    • Examining the Rise of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

      “Examining the Rise of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.”

      Mohammed Sinan Siyech

      In Political Spin-Offs and Developmental Outcomes: Beyond the Middle East Cauldron by Mansoureh Ibrahim and Kamaruzzaman Yussof
      Malaysia: UTM Press

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      02 November 2018

    • Family and Social Rehabilitation as a Mode of Holistic Rehabilitation Programme

      “Family and Social Rehabilitation as a Mode of Holistic Rehabilitation Programme”

      Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman

      In Deradicalisation and Terrorist Rehabilitation by Rohan Gunaratna and Sabariah Hussin
      Abingdon, UK: Routledge

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      28 August 2018

    • Rehabilitation of Terrorists and Extremists: An Overview of Uzbekistan’s Experience

      “Rehabilitation of Terrorists and Extremists: An Overview of Uzbekistan’s Experience”

      Nodirbek Soliev

      In International Case Studies of Terrorist Rehabilitation by Rohan Gunaratna and Sabariah M. Hussin (Eds.)
      Abingdon: Routledge

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 June 2018

    • Iraq: A Challenging Terrorist Rehabilitation Experience

      “Iraq: A Challenging Terrorist Rehabilitation Experience”

      Sabariah Binte Mohamed Hussin

      In International Case Studies of Terrorist Rehabilitation, 1st ed. by Rohan Gunaratna and Sabariah Hussin
      Abingdon, UK: Routledge

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      03 January 2018

    • Uyghur Cross-border Movement into Southeast Asia: Between Resistance and Survival

      “Uyghur Cross-border Movement into Southeast Asia: Between Resistance and Survival”

      Stefanie Kam

      In Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in China by Michael Clarke (Eds.)
      London: Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      02 January 2018

    • China and the Threat of Terrorism

      “China and the Threat of Terrorism”

      Stefanie Kam

      In Chinese Foreign Policy Under Xi by Hoo Tiang Boon (Eds.)
      London: Routledge

      Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 June 2017

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