By Barry M. Rubin, Johns Hopkins University. Foreign Policy Institute
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Case studies of terrorism are presented and examined for the sources and varied purposes which terrorist methods have been made to serve. The collection is concerned with examining the motives and effectiveness of the state and non-state actors who utilize terror as a means of achieving specific political ends.
Book Details
Country: US
Published: 1989
Publisher: Foreign Policy Institute, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University