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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You Can't Win If You Don't Fight: The Role of Regime Type in Counterinsurgency Outbreaks and Outcomes
Getmansky, A.
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Extremely violent societies: an alternative to the concept of genocide
Gerlach, Christian
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Democracies at risk? A forecasting analysis of regime type and the risk of terrorist attack
Gelpi, Christopher & Avdan, N.
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Chechnya and Kashmir: The Jihadist Evolution of Nationalism to Jihad and Beyond
Garner, George
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Terrorists meeting their victims: a case study of psychologists' experiences of former terrorists meeting survivors
Gargan, Ian; Kelly Meldon, F{\'{i}}ona; Aherne, Cian; Fitzgerald, Noelle & McNicholas, Jane
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Security Versus Liberty in the Context of Counterterrorism: An Experimental Approach
Garcia, Blake E. & Geva, Nehemia
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