Mustafa Kirişçi - Research Fellow

Mustafa Kirisci is an adjunct professor at Moravian University. His research interests fall in terrorism, civil conflict, cybersecurity, interstate conflict and civil-military relations studies. His peer-reviewed papers appear in well-known journals of security studies, such as International Interactions, Terrorism and Political Violence, Government and Opposition, Critical Studies on Terrorism, Defense and Peace Economics, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict. His opinion pieces are published in TheConversation, Political Violence at a Glance, Inkstickmedia and Defense Domain.
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The Transatlantic Balance and Europe’s Growing Role in NATO

As discussions of Europeanizing NATO continue to surface in policy circles and think tank environments, Europe’s evolving role in the alliance is coming into sharper focus. NATO has historically been a transatlantic security organization,...

Why do Some Terror Campaigns Escalate to Civil Wars, but Others don’t?

This article explores the reasons that explain the transformation of terrorist campaigns into full-scale civil wars. It delves into the factors influencing this escalation, highlighting three key elements: the state's response, the terrorist group's...

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