Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 1999 - Abstracts

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Causes of communal war: fear and feasibility.Sociology and social workLischer, Sarah Kenyon
Chechnya: a glimpse of future conflict?Sociology and social workArquilla, John, Karasik, Theodore
Cyberspace - a new medium for communication, command, and control by extremists.Sociology and social workWhine, Michael
Do religious institutions support violence or the status quo?Sociology and social workFox, Jonathan
Examining the 'authoritarian advantage' in Southeast Asian development in the wake of Asian economic failures.Sociology and social workWrage, Stephen D.
Hatred by hated people: xenophobia in Israel.Sociology and social workPedahzur, Ami, Yishai, Yael
Iran and terrorism: the transatlantic responses.Sociology and social workBahgat, Gawdat
Kahane in America: an excercise in right-wing urban terror.Sociology and social workBaumel, Judith Tydor
Making sense of ethnic cleansing.Sociology and social workSimons, Anna
Middle Eastern terrorism and netwar.Sociology and social workZanini, Michele
Mult-track microproliferation: lessons from Aum Shinrikyo and Al Qaida.Sociology and social workCameron, Gavin
Terrorism and weapons of mass destruction: the case of Aum Shinrikyo.Sociology and social workMuir, Angus M.
The advent of netwar: analytic background.(Special Issue: Netwar Across the Spectrum of Conflict)Sociology and social workRonfeldt, David, Arquilla, John
The Internet's impact on activism: the case of Burma.(Myanmar)Sociology and social workDanitz, Tiffany, Strobel, Warren P.
U.S. support for regional complex contingency operations: lessons from ECOMOG.(Economic Community of West Africa's Monitoring Group)Sociology and social workTaw, Jennifer Morrison, Grant-Thomas, Andrew
What makes a revolution? Burma's revolt of 1988 and a comparative analysis of the revolutions of the late 1980s.Sociology and social workThompson, Nick
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