Overview

Political violence refers to hostile or aggressive acts motivated by a desire to affect change in the government or society makeup and function. Acts of political violence can arise from ideology or social grievances.

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Medellín, from Theater of War to Security Laboratory
Giraldo-Ram{\'{i}}rez, Jorge & Preciado-Restrepo, Andr{\'{e}}s
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The Implications of North African Terrorism for the UK Counter-Terrorism Effort
Gilmore, Margaret
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Reintegrating Rebels into Civilian Life: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Burundi
Gilligan, M. J.; Mvukiyehe, E. N. & Samii, C.
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Lethal Connections: The Determinants of Network Connections in the Provisional Irish Republican Army, 1970‰ÛÒ1998
Gill, Paul; Lee, Jeongyoon; Rethemeyer, Karl R.; Horgan, John & Asal, Victor
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Development, discrimination, and domestic terrorism: Looking beyond a linear relationship
Ghatak, S. & Gold, A.
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Terrorism and Voting: The Effect of Rocket Threat on Voting in Israeli Elections
GETMANSKY, A. N. N. A. & ZEITZOFF, T. H. O. M. A. S.
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