Bart Schuurman
Professor Terrorism and Political Violence
- Name
- Prof.dr. B.W. Schuurman
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9347
- b.w.schuurman@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-2531-0625
Bart Schuurman is Professor of Terrorism and Political Violence at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, and head of the research group by the same name. His research focuses on understanding contemporary forms of terrorism, extremism and radicalization. In particular, he has studied why most extremists will not engage in terrorist violence. He teaches in the Bachelor and Master’s programs, and regularly contributes to Leiden University’s Centre for Professional Learning.
More information about Bart Schuurman
News and media
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Terrorism is declining, but the fear of extremism is on the rise. Why is this? -
FGGA experts on freedom: 'We are only truly free when everyone feels free' -
ISGA researchers featured in international media -
Russia's escalating hybrid warfare across Europe -
Research: Europe increasingly targeted by Russian sabotage -
Bart Schuurman appointed Professor of Terrorism and Political Violence -
The number of threats is increasing. But is the Netherlands less safe? -
Over 3 million euros in funding for Surveillance & Protection research project -
ICCT-Leiden University’s Online Summer Programme on Violent Extremism -
Podcast series introduces you to the BSc Security Studies -
26 Research and Education Grants in 2020 for the Institute of Security and Global Affairs -
Summer school on extremism gives insight into theory and practice -
Veni grants for 25 Leiden researchers -
Remembering terrorism: visit to Utøya -
Bart Schuurman on the CPL Summer Programme “Preventing Violent Extremism” -
The publication of Bart Schuurman’s book: 'Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist' -
Conclusion from 3,442 terrorism studies: the research is improving -
Bart Schuurman: Hofstadgroep defined home grown jihadism in Europe -
Unique insight into origin of Hofstad group -
Who sets the security agenda? -
‘Indicators of Terrorist Intent and Capability’
Research output
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Citizens, Extremists, Terrorists: Comparing Radicalised Individuals with the General Population -
Russia Is Stepping Up Its Covert War Beyond Ukraine -
Adverse childhood experiences, education, and involvement in terrorist violence -
Dreigingsmonitor bewaken en beveiligen 2022-2023 -
Researching Extremists and Terrorists: Reflections on Interviewing Hard-to-Reach Populations -
Comparing the Biographical Backgrounds and Radicalization Dynamics of Lone-Actor and Group-Based Terrorists -
What sets extremists who use terrorist violence apart from those who do not? -
The Makings of a Terrorist: Continuity and Change Across Left-, Right- and Jihadist Extremists and Terrorists in Europe and North-America, 1960s-Present -
Towards Open and Reproducible Terrorism Studies: Current Trends and Next Steps
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From Criminals To Terrorists And Back? -
Reintegrating Terrorists in the Netherlands: Evaluating the Dutch approach
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Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist -
Lone Actor Terrorist Attack Planning and Preparation: A Data‐Driven Analysis -
Reintegrating jihadist extremists: evaluating a Dutch initiative
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Defeat by popular demand: public support and counterterrorism in three western democracies, 1963-1998
PhD candidates
Research projects
Leiden Safety and Security Blog
Bart Schuurman is Professor of Terrorism and Political Violence at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, and head of the research group by the same name. His research focuses on understanding contemporary forms of terrorism, extremism and radicalization. In particular, he has studied why most extremists will not engage in terrorist violence. He teaches in the Bachelor and Master’s programs, and regularly contributes to Leiden University’s Centre for Professional Learning.
Currently, he is engaged in a multi-year project on close protection and security in the Netherlands, known as the system of ‘Bewaken en Beveiligen’. Bart’s work has been supported by numerous grants, including those from the Dutch Research Council (NWO), the Canadian ‘Community Resilience Fund’, the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, the Prince Bernhard Culture Fund, and the Fulbright Commission. He obtained his PhD in 2017 at Leiden University and completed an MA in ‘International Relations in Historical Perspective’ from Utrecht University in 2009.
Professor Terrorism and Political Violence
- Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Lid adviescommissie
- Research Fellow