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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Simultaneous Attacks by Terrorist Organisations
Deloughery, Kathleen
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Rebels without a Territory: An Analysis of Nonterritorial Conflicts in the World, 1970-1997
de la Calle, L. & Sanchez-Cuenca, I.
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I'm down for a Jihad: How 100 Years of Gang Research Can Inform the Study of Terrorism, Radicalization and Extremism
Decker, Scott H. & Pyrooz, David C.
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Views to a Kill EXPLORING THE IMPLICATIONS OF SOURCE SELECTION IN THE CASE OF GUATEMALAN STATE TERROR, 1977-1995
Davenport, Christian & Ball, Patrick
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Islamic Militancy in Bangladesh: The Threat from Within
Datta, Sreeradha
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Political Parties: When Do They Turn to Terror?
Danzell, Orlandrew E.
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