Global Security and Intelligence Studies Volume 6, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2021

GLOBAL SECURITY & INTELLIGENCE STUDIES

VOLUME 6 / NUMBER 1 SPRING / SUMMER 2021
EDITED BY MELISSA LAYNE AND CARTER MATHERLY
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
The Convergence of Subsects : Defining Where Deobandi and Salafi Subsects Intersect Joshua Pease and James Hess
How Does a Security Frame Affect Support for Refugee Protection in France and Germany in the Aftermath of Europe ’ s Refugee Crisis ? Melissa Schnyder
Comparative Analysis of Strategic Relationship between Industrial versus Corporate Espionage within the Framework of Implementation Methods Kadir Murat Altintas
The Counterterrorism Conundrum : Understanding Terrorist Organizations , Ideological Warfare and Strategies for Counterintelligence-Based Counterterrorism Joshua E . Duke
Words as Weapons : The 21 st Century Information War Margaret Marangione
Who is the Audience ? What the Academic Field of Speech Communication Tells Us About Interpreting Open Source Messages William F . Harlow
The Assassination of Fakhrizadeh — A Major Iranian Counterintelligence Failure Ardavan Khoshnood
The Jump from Morbidity to Mortality : Lethality Evolved Cameron Carlson
Book Review : Leonid Savin ’ s Ordo Pluriversalis : The End of Pax Americana and the Rise of Multipolarity Eugene Vertlieb
Book Review : K . Braddock ’ s Weaponized Words : The Strategic Role of Persuasion in Violent Radicalization and Counter-Radicalization
Donald Meyerhoff