Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 1993 - Abstracts

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
British security policies and Ireland: the decline of a territorial imperative.Sociology and social workMcKinley, Michael
Conflict termination: a rational model.Sociology and social workClarke, Bruce
Covert action and congressional oversight: a deontology.Sociology and social workCogan, Charles G.
Germany's Red Army Faction: an obituary. (includes related articles detailing Red Army Faction communiques)Sociology and social workPluchinsky, Dennis A.
Myanmar as nexus: Sino-Indian rivalries on the frontier.Sociology and social workSteinberg, David I.
Political reform and regime stability in the post-war Gulf.Sociology and social workGreen, Jerrold D.
Pol Pot: the paradox of moral correctness.Sociology and social workMahbubani, Kishore
Roots of the anti-Vietnam war movement.Sociology and social workHarrison, Benjamin T.
United Nations election supervision in South Africa: lessons from the Namibian peacekeeping experience.Sociology and social workDiehl, Paul F., Jurado, Sonia R.
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