Publikationen von Carolin Görzig
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Zeitschriftenartikel (11)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
40 (2), S. 196 - 216 (2020)
Integration of Muslim immigrants in Europe and North America: a transatlantic comparison. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 2.
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14 (1), S. 26 - 38 (2020)
Learning in a double loop: the strategic transformation of Al-Qaeda. Perspectives on Terrorism 3.
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Deradicalization through double-loop learning? How the Egyptian Gamaa Islamiya renounced violence. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, S. 1 - 23 (2019)
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74 (4), S. 104 - 109 (2019)
Im Schatten der Zukunft. Internationale Politik 5.
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12 (4), S. 629 - 648 (2019)
Terrorist learning in context: the case of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. Critical Studies on Terrorism 6.
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32 (2), S. 151 - 163 (2016)
Influencing negotiation willingness in the Middle East: the potential contributions of private actors. Negotiation Journal 7.
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22, S. 163 - 171 (2010)
The boomerang effect of the war on terror. Historia Actual Online 8.
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24, S. 158 - 168 (2010)
Der Wandel dschihadistischer Gruppen in Ägypten. Friedensgutachten 9.
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1 (11), S. 105 - 120 (2009)
Predicting terrorism. Négociations 10.
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22 (2), S. 94 - 99 (2009)
Das kolumbianische „Ley de Justicia y Paz“ Wendepunkt oder Fallstrick? Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict 11.
Zeitschriftenartikel
2, S. 130 - 150 (2005)
Preventing the new wars: a proactive approach to the privatization and commercialization of violence. Brussels Journal of International Studies Buchkapitel (9)
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Buchkapitel
Terrorismus seit dem 11. September 2001. In: Terrorismus im 21. Jahrhundert, S. 108 - 127 (Hg. Kärgel, J.). Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, Bonn (2021)
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Buchkapitel
Ripe through recognition? The case of the provisional Irish Republican army. In: Armed non-state actors and the politics of recognition (Hg. Geis, A.; Clément, M.; Pfeifer, H.). Manchester University Press, Manchester (2021)
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The dark side of recognition: mutual exclusiveness of active and passive recognition in the Middle East. In: Recognition in international relations: rethinking a political concept in a global context, S. 237 - 247 (Hg. Daase, C.; Geis, A.). Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2015)
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Undermining reconciliation: Colombian peace spoilers in- and outside the negotiation process. In: Reconciliation after terrorism: strategy, possibility or absurdity?, S. 151 - 166 (Hg. Renner, J.; Spencer, A.). Routledge, London; New York (2012)
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Egypt's Gama'a Islamiya: change through debate? In: Engaging extremists: trade-offs, timing, and diplomacy, S. 203 - 220 (Hg. Zartman, W.; Faure, G. O.). United States Institute of Peace Press (USIP), Washington (2011)
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Engagement or moderation first? In: Hard choices: the EU's options in a changing Middle East, S. 61 - 66 (Hg. Behr, T.). Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki (2011)
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Baseless Jihad. In: Control of violence: historical and international perspectives on violence in modern societies, S. 467 - 484 (Hg. Haupt, H.-G.; Heitmeyer, W.; Kirschner, A.; Malthaner, S.). Springer, New York (2011)
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Risking war to take a chance on peace?: the risk paradox of self-perpetual violence. In: Global risks: constructing world order through law, politics and economics, S. 221 - 240 (Hg. Hertwig, J.; Maus, S.; Schuler, M.; Meyer zu Schwabedissen, A.). Peter Lang, Frankfurt/Main (2010)
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Buchkapitel
Football: game rules of a conflict. In: Global Civil Society 2006/7, S. 168 - 169 (Hg. Glasius, M.; Kaldor, M.; Anheier, H.). SAGE, London (2007)
Forschungspapier (6)
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Forschungspapier
The hurting way out: group cohesion and the mitigating potential of private actors in conflict negotiation. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 177 (2016), 16 S.
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Forschungspapier
Building on experiences of mediation in the Arab world: assessing positive conditions for the Middle East Conference. Policy Brief for the Middle East Conference on a WMD/DVs Free Zone (4) (2011)
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Forschungspapier
Transforming the Quartet principles: Hamas and the peace process. Occasional Papers 85 (2010), 36 S.
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Engaging Hamas: rethinking the Quartet principles. Opinion (2010), 3 S.
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Forschungspapier
Mediating identity conflicts: potential and challenges of engaging with Hamas. Berghof Occasional Paper 30 (2010), 23 S.
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Forschungspapier
The EU and the Gaza blockade. Analysis (2010), 4 S.
Bericht (1)
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Bericht
Report 2017-2019: Emmy Noether Research Group 'Peripheral Debt'; Max Planck Research Group 'Alpine Historiesof Global Change'; Max Planck Research Group 'How ‘Terrorists’ Learn' (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report, 2017-2019). Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale (2020), VII, 83 S.
Sonstige (6)
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Sonstige
Generation Z and terrorism, EICTP Vienna research papers on transnational terrorism and counter-terrorism: key determinants of transnational terrorism in the era of Covid-19 and beyond 2, S. 117 - 129 (2021)
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Sonstige
Wege aus dem Terrorismus, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Jahrbuch 2018, (2018)
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Sonstige
From learning to unlearning, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Max Planck Research Group 'How 'Terrorists' Learn' 2014/2016, S. 1 - 8 (2017)
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Sonstige
A challenging field, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Max Planck Research Group 'How 'Terrorists' Learn' 2014/2016, S. 22 - 23 (2017)
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Sonstige
A future beyond disciplinary boundaries, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Max Planck Research Group 'How 'Terrorists' Learn' 2014/2016, S. 30 - 31 (2017)
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Sonstige
First insights, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Max Planck Research Group 'How 'Terrorists' Learn' 2014/2016, S. 17 - 21 (2017)
Zeitungsartikel (1)
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Zeitungsartikel
Die Generation Z und die fünfte Welle des Terrorismus. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, S. 6 (2020)
Sammelwerk (2)
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Sammelwerk
How terrorists learn: organizational learning and beyond. Routledge, London; New York (2024), VIII, 205 S.
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Sammelwerk
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Max Planck Research Group 'How 'Terrorists' Learn; Re-considering the tactical and strategic transformation of violent movements and organisations'. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale (2017), VI, 35 S.
Monografie (2)
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Monografie
Radicalization in Western Europe: integration and loss of identity among Muslim communities. Routledge, London; New York (2015), 184 S.
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Monografie
Talking to terrorists: concessions and the renunciation of violence. Routledge, London; New York (2012), XVII, 171 S.
Film (1)
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Film
How do terrorist groups learn and unlearn violence? Latest Thinking (2018)