Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 1995 - Abstracts

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Assassination and the law: a policy memorandum.Sociology and social workBeres, Louis Rene
Cambodia: lasting key to Southeast Asia's stability.Sociology and social workMiller, Robert H.
Explaining collective violence in India: social cleavages and their consequences.Sociology and social workUnnithan, N. Prabha
"Holy Terror": the implications of terrorism motivated by a religious imperative.Sociology and social workHoffman, Bruce
Indo-Pakistani nuclear issues and the stability/instability paradox.Sociology and social workGanguly, Sumit
Oil on troubled waters: Indonesian sponsorship of the South China Sea Workshops.Sociology and social workShephard, Allan
Paramilitaries, peace, and politics: Ulster loyalists and the 1994 truce.(Special Issue: Northern Ireland, Prospects for Peace)Sociology and social workBruce, Steve
Policing Northern Ireland: current issues.(Special Issue: Northern Ireland, Prospects for Peace)Sociology and social workHamilton, Andrew
Protestant alienation in Northern Ireland.(Special Issue: Northern Ireland, Prospects for Peace)Sociology and social workDunn, Seamus, Morgan, Valerie
Special forces, counterterrorism, and the law of armed conflict.Sociology and social workStoffa, Adam Paul
Strategic nuclear weapons: a force for the post-cold war world.Sociology and social workMiceli, Frank
Tension among neighbors: Greek-Albanian relations and their impact on regional security and stability.Sociology and social workXhudo, Gus
Terrorism, the media, and the Northern Ireland conflict.(Special Issue: Northern Ireland, Prospects for Peace)Sociology and social workKingston, Shane
The Bakonjo-Baamba and Uganda: colonial and postcolonial integration and ethnocide.Sociology and social workRubongoya, Joshua B.
The Irish Republican Army enters an endgame: an overview.(Special Issue: Northern Ireland, Prospects for Peace)Sociology and social workBell, J. Bowler., Jr.
The nature of PKK terrorism in Turkey. (Kurdish Workers Party)Sociology and social workCriss, Nur Bilge
The neo-Nazi menace in Germany.Sociology and social workAnderson, James H.
The path to redemption: fundamentalist Judaism, territory, and Jewish settler violence in the West Bank.Sociology and social workHanauer, Laurence S.
The rise and fall of Quebecois separatist terrorism: a qualitative application of factors from two models.Sociology and social workRoss, Jeffrey Ian
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