GSIS Volume 6, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2021
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Volume 6, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2021
Table of Contents
Editorial Welcome
Melissa Layne and Carter Matherly
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.1
Melissa Layne and Carter Matherly
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.1
Research Articles
Through the Extremist Lens: Uncovering the Correlation Between Domestic Right-Wing Extremist Ideology and Violence in the United States from 2000 to 2020
J.J. Brookhouser
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.2
The Convergence of Subsects: Defining Where Deobandi and Salafi Subsects Intersect
Joshua Pease and James Hess
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.3
How Does a Security Frame Affect Support for Refugee Protection in France and Germany in the Aftermath of Europe’s Refugee Crisis?
Melissa Schnyder
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.4
Comparative Analysis of Strategic Relationship Between Industrial versus Corporate Espionage within the Framework of Implementation Methods
Kadir Murat Altintas
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.5
Critical Analysis
The Counterterrorism Conundrum: Understanding Terrorist Organizations, Ideological Warfare and Strategies for Counterintelligence-Based Counterterrorism
Joshua E. Duke
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.6
Words as Weapons: The 21st Century Information War
Margaret Marangione
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.7
Policy Relevant Commentary
Who is the Audience? What the Academic Field of Speech Communication Tells us About Interpreting Open Source Messages
William F. Harlow
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.8
Who is the Audience? What the Academic Field of Speech Communication Tells us About Interpreting Open Source Messages
William F. Harlow
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.8
The Assassination of Fakhrizadeh—A Major Iranian Counterintelligence Failure
Ardavan Khoshnood
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.9
Notes from the Field
The Jump from Morbidity to Mortality: Lethality Evolved
Cameron Carlson
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.10
Book Reviews
Leonid Savin’s Ordo Pluriversalis: The End of Pax Americana and the Rise of Multipolarity
Eugene Vertlieb
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.11
K. Braddock’s Weaponized Words: The Strategic Role of Persuasion in Violent Radicalization and Counter-Radicalization
Donald Meyerhoff
doi: 10.18278/gsis.6.1.12