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ABSTRACT Legislators sometimes vote on bills that fail but, in the process, allow lawmakers to take an extreme position before ultimately voting to compromise. We call these proposals Cover Bills. Through two survey experiments, we show that primary voters are more supportive of a compromiser if that legislator first votes for a cover bill.
Nicolas Florez, Christian Fong
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The Intersection of Homicide, Terrorism, and Violent Extremism [PDF]
Gary LaFree, Jeff Gruenewald
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Communication Strategies to Counter Violent Extremism in Pakistan
Amal Bokhari +3 more
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Staying Engaged in Terrorism: Narrative Accounts of Sustaining Participation in Violent Extremism. [PDF]
Ferguson N, McAuley JW.
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Abstract In collective punishment, a group as a whole receives negative consequences because of the actions of a few. We argue that collective punishments lead to ingroup cohesiveness and adverse intergroup relations by instigating a punishment‐revenge cycle.
Mete Sefa Uysal +2 more
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Ostracism as a threat to modern democracies: Evidence from 11 European countries
Abstract Ostracism—being ignored and excluded—has been shown to fuel threats to democracies, including increased willingness to engage in violent actions, endorsement of partisan falsehoods, and belief in political conspiracy theories. Recently, low social belonging has been linked with lower voter turnout and increased populist party support, thus ...
Natalia Bogatyreva +2 more
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Collaboration in Hybrid Spaces: The Case of Nordic Efforts to Counter Violent Extremism
Jennie Sivenbring +1 more
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Reciprocal escalation of violent extremism: Experimental and longitudinal evidence from Denmark. [PDF]
Obaidi M, Bergh R, Dovidio JF.
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Abstract Radical right‐wing groups are often linked to conspiratorial beliefs that can fuel political extremism but understanding how these beliefs translate into real‐world action remains a challenge, as these communities tend to operate in insular networks.
Francesco Veri, Franziska Maier
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Misogyny incubators: how gaming helps channel everyday sexism into violent extremism. [PDF]
Miller-Idriss C.
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