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==People==  
 
==People==  
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==2014==
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===Editor===
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*[[John Horgan]] - [[Center for Terrorism & Security Studies]], [[University of Massachusetts]], USA
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===Emeritus Editor===
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*[[Clark McCauley]] - [[Bryn Mawr College]], USA
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===Associate Editor===
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*[[Joel Wallman]] - [[Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation]], USA
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===Emeritus Associate Editor===
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*[[Anthony Marsella]] -  [[University of Hawaii]], USA
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===Reviews Editor===
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*[[Sophia Moskalenko]] - Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, [[Bryn Mawr College]], USA
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===Editorial Board===
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*[[Victor Asal]] - [[University at Albany]], USA 
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*[[Michael J. Boyle]] - [[La Salle University]], USA 
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*[[James Breckenridge]] - [[Palo Alto University]], USA
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*[[Lucian (Luke) Gideon Conway]] III - [[University of Montana]], USA
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*[[Martha Crenshaw]] - [[Stanford University]], USA
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*[[Donatella della Porta]] - [[European University Institute]], Italy
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*[[Richard English]] -  [[University of St. Andrews]], UK 
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*[[Joshua Freilich]] -  [[John Jay College]], USA
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*[[Mohammed M. Hafez]] - [[Naval Postgraduate School]], USA
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*[[Thomas Hegghammer]] -  [[Norwegian Defence Research Establishment]], Norway
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*[[Michael Horowitz]] - [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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*[[Jenna Jordan]] - [[Georgia Institute of Technology]], USA
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*[[Emmanuel Karagiannis]] - [[King's College London]], UK
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*[[Gary LaFree]] - [[University of Maryland]], USA
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*[[Anthony F. Lemieux]]  - [[Georgia State University]]; [[Emory University]], USA
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*[[Todd Leventhal]] -  [[U.S. Department of State]], USA
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*[[Gina Ligon]]  - [[University of Nebraska]], USA
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*[[Ifat Maoz]] - [[Hebrew University]], Israel
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*[[Roger Petersen]] - [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], USA
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*[[Marc Sageman]] - Security Consultant, USA
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*[[Paul Smith]] - [[U.S. Naval War College]] , USA
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*[[Ervin Staub]] - [[University of Massachusetts]] at Amherst, USA
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*[[Max Taylor]] - [[St. Andrews Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]], UK
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*[[Brian Glyn Williams]] - [[University of Massachusetts]] at Dartmouth, USA
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*[[Michael Williams]] - [[University of Massachusetts]] Lowell, USA
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==2013==
 
==2013==
 
 
===Editor===
 
===Editor===
 
*[[Clark McCauley]] - Psychology, Bryn Mawr College, USA
 
*[[Clark McCauley]] - Psychology, Bryn Mawr College, USA

Revision as of 17:49, 24 November 2014

Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways toward Terrorism and Genocide is a scientific and professional journal that was set up in 2008 and is pubished three times annually. It 'seeks to contribute to understanding and ameliorating conflict between states and non-state challengers.' [1]

The journal looks to publish original papers and reviews that contribute to understanding and ameliorating conflicts between states and non-state challengers. In order to do this, the editors must study individuals, groups, and movements who challenge the state without violence, as well as those who turn to radicalism and terrorism. [2]

The journal addresses a vast bredth of topics, including behavioral sciences, crime and society, organized crime, political ideologies, politics and international relations, security studies, sociology and social policy, terrorism and war and conflict studies. [2]

People

2014

Editor

Emeritus Editor

Associate Editor

Emeritus Associate Editor

Reviews Editor

Editorial Board

2013

Editor

Associate Editors

  • John Horgan - Psychology, Center for Terrorism and Security Studies, University of Massachusetts
  • Arthur J.Kendall - Political Psychology and Statistics, Social Research Consultants, USA

Media Review Editor

Editorial Assistant

  • Tom McCauley - Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, Bryn Mawr College USA

International Editorial Board

  • Scott Atran - Anthropology, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Psychology and Public Policy, University of Michigan; Sociology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA
  • Gina Ligon - Psychology, Center for Colloboration Science, University of Nebraska Omaha, USA
  • Sophia Moskalenko - Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, Bryn Mawr College, USA
  • Marc Sageman - Psychiatry/Sociology, Security Consultant, USA
  • Joshua Sinai - Center for Technology, Security, and Policy, Virginia Tech (National Capital region), USA
  • Ervin Staub - Psychology, University of Massachussetts at Amherst, USA

Notes

  1. Editors' welcome to the inaugural issue of Dynamics of Asymetric Conflict Taylor & Franis Online, 28 July 2008, accessed 21 November 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways toward Terrorism and Genocide Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 24 November 2014