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.

Resource Library

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Civil Society and Terrorism in Nigeria: a Study of the Boko Haram Crisis
Ehwarieme, William & Umukoro, Nathaniel
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Abandoning Armed Resistance? The Ulster Volunteer Force as a Case Study of Strategic Terrorism in Northern Ireland
Edwards, Aaron
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Does civil war breed authoritarian values? An empirical study of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and Croatia
Dyrstad, Karin
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A Blast from the Past: Lessons from a Largely Forgotten Incident of State-Sponsored Terrorism
Duncan, Ken
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The Dual Function of Violence in Civil Wars : The Case of Colombia
Dufort, Philippe
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Group Rebellion in the 1980s
Dudley, R. & Miller, R. a.
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