Cultural-Religious Concepts and Reproduction of Violent Acts: ISIS Case Study

Shohreh Pirani

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, , Pages 163-193

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.23051.1663

Abstract
  Understanding the reasons of violence and political extremism has become one of the main areas of political psychology in the past two decades. Considering the role of cultural and religious components with the aim of motivating individuals to engage in violent acts, one of the most important reasons ...  Read More

Asymmetric Conflicts as Defensive Puzzle for the Future of the International System: Understanding Context and Dimensions

Ali Ashraf Nazari; Aboozar Behzadi

Volume 2, Issue 5 , June 2013, , Pages 75-99

Abstract
  Asymmetric conflicts can be described as changes in the passage of timewhich are way different with traditional wars. this paper reviews the natureand extent of asymmetric conflicts such as political violence. The keyquestion is:to what extent political violence can be seen in the context ofasymmetric ...  Read More