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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Social Status and the Desire to Resort to Violence: Using the Example of Uganda's Former Child Soldiers
Crombach, Anselm; Weierstall, Roland; Hecker, Tobias; Schalinski, Inga & Elbert, Thomas
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The Psychology of Terrorism : An Agenda for the 21st Century
Crenshaw, Martha
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Countering Insurgency and the Myth of ÒThe Cause Ó
Cox, Daniel G. & Ryan, Alex
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The Politics of Terrorism: Power, Legitimacy, and Violence
Couto, Richard A.
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Cultural Security Dilemmas and Ethnic Conflict in Georgia
Cotter, John M.
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Interstate Rivalry and Terrorism: An Unprobed Link
Conrad, J.
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