Women and the war on Boko Haram: Wives, weapons, witnesses H Matfess Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017 | 174 | 2017 |
Women as symbols and swords in Boko Haram's terror M Bloom, H Matfess Prism 6 (1), 104-121, 2016 | 139 | 2016 |
Rwanda and Ethiopia: Developmental authoritarianism and the new politics of African strong men H Matfess African Studies Review 58 (2), 181-204, 2015 | 135 | 2015 |
Exploding stereotypes J Warner, H Matfess Combatting Terrorism Center at West Point, 2017 | 130 | 2017 |
In plain sight: The neglected linkage between brideprice and violent conflict VM Hudson, H Matfess International Security 42 (1), 7-40, 2017 | 117 | 2017 |
Opportunistic repression: Civilian targeting by the state in response to COVID-19 D Grasse, M Pavlik, H Matfess, TB Curtice International Security 46 (2), 130-165, 2021 | 55 | 2021 |
Tanzania: The roots of repression N Cheeseman, H Matfess, A Amani Journal of Democracy 32 (2), 77-89, 2021 | 46 | 2021 |
Boko Haram: history and context H Matfess Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History, 2017 | 28 | 2017 |
Suicide squads: The logic of linked suicide bombings J Warner, E Chapin, H Matfess Security Studies 28 (1), 25-57, 2019 | 21 | 2019 |
Institutionalizing instability: The constitutional roots of insecurity in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic H Matfess Stability: International Journal of Security and Development 5 (1), 13-13, 2016 | 21 | 2016 |
Terribly and terrifyingly normal’: political violence targeting women R Kishi, M Pavlik, H Matfess ACLED, May, 2019 | 20 | 2019 |
Introducing the women’s activities in armed rebellion (WAAR) project, 1946–2015 M Loken, H Matfess Journal of Peace Research 61 (3), 489-499, 2024 | 17 | 2024 |
Here’s why so many people join Boko Haram, despite its notorious violence H Matfess Washington Post, 2016 | 17 | 2016 |
Part and parcel? Examining Al Shabaab and Boko Haram’s violence targeting civilians and violence targeting women H Matfess Terrorism, gender and women, 28-46, 2020 | 16 | 2020 |
Women’s Participation in Violent Non-State Organizations M Loken, H Matfess Oxford research encyclopedia of international studies, 2022 | 13 | 2022 |
Rescued and Deradicalised Women are Returning to Boko Haram. Why? H Matfess African Arguments 1, 2017 | 12 | 2017 |
Brokers of legitimacy: Women in community-based armed groups H Matfess RESOLVE Network, 2020 | 11 | 2020 |
The women of January 6th: A gendered analysis of the 21st century American far-right H Matfess, D Margolin Program on Extremism (Report), The George Washington University, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Fulani militias in Nigeria: Declining violence not a sign of lasting peace H Matfess ACLED Analysis Briefing 5, 2018 | 9 | 2018 |
Boko Haram is enslaving women, making them join the war H Matfess Newsweek, 2016 | 9 | 2016 |