Overview

Political violence refers to hostile or aggressive acts motivated by a desire to affect change in the government or society makeup and function. Acts of political violence can arise from ideology or social grievances.

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Governors, Governance, and Insurgency in Karzai's Afghanistan
Englehart, Neil & Grant, Patrick
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After 9/11: Is it all different now?
Enders, Walter & Sandler, Todd
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Patterns of Transnational Terrorism, 1970-1999: Alternative Time-Series Estimates
Enders, Walter & Sandler, Todd
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Transnational Terrorism in the Post-Cold War Era
Enders, Walter & Sandler, Todd
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Hizballah and Syria: Outgrowing the Proxy Relationship
El-Hokayem, Emile
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The Uses of Violence: An Examination of Some Cross-Cutting Issues
Eisner, Manuel
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