Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A desire to leave? Foreign policy radicalism and opposition to Atlanticism at century's end. | Sociology and social work | Dunn, David |
American War Powers and terrorists: the case of Usama Bin Laden. | Sociology and social work | Hendrickson, R.C. |
Armed Muslim separatist rebellion in Southeast Asia: persistence, prospects, and implications. | Sociology and social work | Tan, Andrew |
Catastrophic New Age groups and public order. | Sociology and social work | Whitsel, Bradley C. |
Drink, drugs, and rock'n'roll: financing loyalist terrorism in Northern Ireland - part two. | Sociology and social work | Silke, Andrew |
Peace now or later?: movement-countermovement dynamics and the Israeli political cleavage. | Sociology and social work | Peleg, Samuel |
Securing Internet society: toward an international regime for information assurance. | Sociology and social work | Valeri, Lorenzo |
Single-issue terrorism: a neglected phenomenon? | Sociology and social work | Monaghan, Rachel |
Something must be done. | Sociology and social work | Bowen, Desmond |
Southeast Asia and the Golden Triangle's heroin trade: threat and response. | Sociology and social work | Chalk, Peter |
Torn between God, family, and money: the changing profile of Lebanon's religious terrorists.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Schbley, A.H. |
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