Brittnee Carter
University of Kansas
H-index: 4
North America-United States
Top articles of Brittnee Carter
COVID-19 “Humanitarianism”: Geopolitical Logics of Chinese, American, and Russian Assistance
2024/6/20
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
Examining the counterinsurgency-counterterrorism tradeoff: the effects of targeted strikes on militant attacks
Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
2024/2/26
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
The Queens’ gambit: Women leadership, gender expectations, and interstate conflict
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2024/1/9
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
Gender inequality and state security: The effects of women’s social equality on domestic terrorism
Women & Criminal Justice
2023/3/4
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
Benjamin Rogers
H-Index: 1
Disaggregating religiously motivated terrorism: ideology as a frame for strategic behaviour in Islamist and Christian fundamentalist terrorism
Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism
2023/1/2
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
Cagil Albayrak
H-Index: 0
Primed for violence: Intrareligious conflict and the state in sectarian societies
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
2022/5/28
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
When civilians are targets: The fatal effects of state sponsored religiously motivated terrorism
Democracy and Security
2022/1/2
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
Dark Networks: An Exploration of the Ties that Bind Insurgent Groups and Shape Illicit Behavior
2022
Revisiting the Bandwagoning Hypothesis: A Statistical Analysis of the Alliance Dynamics of Small States
International Studies
2022/1
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
State Sponsorship of Religiously Motivated Terrorism: A Deadly Combination
Democracy and Security
2021/4/3
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
Cagil Albayrak
H-Index: 0
Framing violence: Rhetoric and goal structures of Shia and Salafi terrorist organizations
Politics, religion & ideology
2021/4/3
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
Bringing suspected terrorists to justice? Revealing bias against Muslims in applied counter terrorism by the US
Contemporary justice review
2020/10/1
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2
The strategic logic of environmental terrorism: Linking terrorist ideology to credit claiming behavior
Journal of applied security research
2020/1/2
Brittnee Carter
H-Index: 2