Interviewing terrorists or former terrorists has become an increasingly popular research method in terrorism studies. What terrorists say can shed light on motivations, decision-making processes and operational details that without first-hand testimony could only be inferred. In this chapter, a selection of these studies is reviewed alongside a consideration of global trends in terrorism and developments in terrorism research.
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Phillips, P. J. (2019). Who Wants to Talk to Terrorists? In Contemporary Issues in International Political Economy (pp. 91–110). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6462-4_5
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