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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Why the “Sacred” Is a Better Resource Than “Religion” for Understanding Terrorism
Francis, Matthew D. M.
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Threats to Primal Identities: A Comparison of Nationalism and Religion as Impacts on Ethnic Protest and Rebellion
Fox, J. & Squires, J.
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The Effects of Religious Discrimination on Ethno-Religious Protest and Rebellion
Fox, Jonathan
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Cancer, HIV, and terrorism: translating public health models for prevention and control to counter-terrorism
Foster, Morris W. & Butler, Jesse W.
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Articles Terrorism and Political Violence in Africa : Contemporary Trends in a Shifting Terrain
Forest, James J. F. & Giroux, Jennifer
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Al-Qaeda ' s Influence in Sub-Saharan Africa : Myths , Realities and Possibilities
Forest, James J. F.
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