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Hampden Sydney College
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A fifth wave of terrorism? The emergence of terrorist semi-states
O Honig, I Yahel
Terrorism and Political Violence 31 (6), 1210-1228, 2019
672019
Explaining Israel's misuse of strategic assassinations
O Honig
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 30 (6), 563-577, 2007
422007
A new direction for theory-building in intelligence studies
OA Honig
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence 20 (4), 699-716, 2007
262007
The usefulness of examining terrorists’ rhetoric for understanding the nature of different terror groups
O Honig, A Reichard
Terrorism and political violence 31 (4), 759-778, 2019
152019
Surprise attacks—Are they inevitable? Moving beyond the orthodox–revisionist dichotomy
O Honig
Security Studies 17 (1), 72-106, 2008
142008
Evidence-fabricating in asymmetric conflicts: How weak actors prove false propaganda narratives
O Honig, A Reichard
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 41 (4), 297-318, 2018
92018
The Impact of CIA's Organizational Culture on Its Estimates Under William Casey
OA Honig
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence 24 (1), 44-64, 2011
52011
The art of “subversive conquest”: How states take over sovereign territories without using military force
OA Honig, I Yahel
Comparative Strategy 36 (4), 293-308, 2017
42017
The Whisper in the Leader's Ear: How Do Foreign Policy Advisers Perform their Job?
OA Honig
International Relations 22 (2), 221-241, 2008
42008
Entity-Elimination or Threat Management? Explaining Israel’s Shifting Policies Towards Terrorist Semi-States
O Honig, I Yahel
Terrorism and political violence 32 (5), 901-920, 2020
32020
Perceptions and misperceptions of regime stability and Iran's convoluted rise to regional influence
JT Arsenault, OA Honig
Digest of Middle East Studies 26 (2), 362-397, 2017
32017
The Spy Machine and the Ballot Box: Examining Democracy’s Intelligence Advantage
OA Honig, S Zimskind
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 30 (3), 431-463, 2017
32017
The Father's Success and the Son's Failure: Explaining the Growth of Lebanon's Resistance to Syria's Invisible Occupation
I Yahel, O Honig
Digest of Middle East Studies 26 (1), 127-149, 2017
32017
Coercing Weak Regimes to Stop Supporting Terrorism: How and When It Can Be Done
OA Honig
Comparative Strategy 32 (3), 245-260, 2013
32013
Who Succeeds in the Competition for Regional Dominance in the Contemporary Middle East?
OA Honig, JT Arsenault
Middle East Policy 27 (4), 30-47, 2020
22020
How Arab Leaders Shaped Their Postdefeat Domestic Propaganda Campaigns: Insights and Lessons for Today
O Honig
The Journal of the Middle East and Africa 4 (1), 47-64, 2013
22013
The Anglophile Nation? The British Legacy in Israel
O Honig, JT Arsenault
Israel Studies 26 (3), 103-121, 2021
12021
Israel–Hamas: From national liberation to partial deterrence stability
J Arsenault, O Honig
Deterring Terrorism, 219-247, 2018
12018
Not completely blind: What dictators do to improve their reading of the world
OA Honig, S Zimskind
Comparative Strategy 36 (3), 241-256, 2017
12017
Coercing Dictators to Abdicate Power: A Guide for Military Powers
OA Honig, A Reichard
Comparative Strategy 34 (4), 330-344, 2015
12015
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