Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 1998 - Abstracts

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A dangerous game: managing consent in the Cambodian UN peacekeeping operation.(Special Issue: Prospects for Peace in the New Millennium?)Sociology and social workRoberts, David
Antimafia efforts in Italy, 1992-1997.Sociology and social workJamieson, Alison
A still distant prospect: processing the peace in Northern Ireland.Sociology and social workSmith, M.L.R.
Contemporary maritime piracy in Southeast Asia.(Special Issue: Prospects for Peace in the New Millennium?)Sociology and social workChalk, Peter
Extortion and blackmail.(In Defense of the Realm: Financing Loyalist Terrorism in Northern Ireland, part 1)Sociology and social workSilke, Andrew
Interpreting the broader context and meaning of Bin-Laden's fatwa.(Sheikh Usamah Bin-Muhammad Bin-Laden)Sociology and social workRanstorp, Magnus
Ireland: the long end game.(Special Issue: Prospects for Peace in the New Millennium?)Sociology and social workBell, J. Bowyer
"Israel's Vietnam?" (southern Lebanon)Sociology and social workO'Shea, Brendan
Israel, the "peace process," and nuclear terrorism: recognizing the linkage.(Special Issue: Prospects for Peace in the New Millennium?)Sociology and social workBeres, Louis Rene
Taiwan as Macedonia? Strait tensions as a syndrome.Sociology and social workScobell, Andrew
Terrorism in the former Soviet Union: a primer, a puzzle, a prognosis.Sociology and social workPluchinsky, Dennis A.
The El Salvadoran peace process five years on: an assessment.Sociology and social workEvans, Ernest H.
The embourgeoisement of revolutionary regimes: reflections on Abdallah Laroui.Sociology and social workKatz, Mark N.
The logic of ethnic terrorism.Sociology and social workByman, Daniel
Warnings versus alarms: terrorist threat analysis applied to the Iranian state-run media.Sociology and social workAnderson, Sean K.
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