| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| What is the first event that civilian targeting by radical Islam groups can be witnessed? | Algerian Civil War | 0%
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| How does Cronin (2010) describe the West's focus on homegrown plots when they should actually consider al Qaeda's strategic decline? | Bifocal problem | 0%
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| What term does Moore (& Tumelty 2008) attribute to foreign fighters continuing activities after returning home? | Blowback effect | 0%
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| What does Hoffman (2008) counter, seeing as still vital in modern terrorism? | Decapitation via killing leaders | 0%
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| How is civilian killing justified, considering citizens in a democratic society are complicit? | Doctrine of proportional response | 0%
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| What 3 part counter-terrorism framework is suggested by Pedahzur and Ranstorp (2001)? | Expanded criminal justice model | 0%
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| In Beck's (2008) SMT, what links grievances to modern narratives? | Framing | 0%
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| What has SMT been criticised with not taking into account? | Grievances | 0%
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| What 2014 book examines Al-Qaeda's public discourse? | Holbrook's 2014 The Al-Qaeda Doctrine | 0%
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| What limits escalation according to Busher, Holbrook and Macklin (2019)? | Internal breaks | 0%
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| What term did Mawdudi coin in 1939, justifying overthrowing non-Islamic rulers? (Wiktorowicz 2005) | Jahilyya | 0%
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| What was the leader of the Chechen insurgency called, who had a local focus and disagreed with Osama? | Khattab | 0%
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| What does Sageman (2008) see as modern terrorist threats? | Leaderless Jihad | 0%
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| When are poorly institutionalised insurgencies most vulnerable? (Moore & Youngman 2023) | Leadership change | 0%
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| How does Griffin (1995) see the structure of far-right networks? | Non-hierarchical, "groupuscules" | 0%
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| What causes the rise of foreign fighters post-1980 in Hegghammer (2010/11)s eyes? | Pan-Islamic Identity | 0%
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| Name the parts of Beck's SMT | Political opportunities, mobilising resources, framing | 0%
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