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How Terrorist Groups End: Studies of the Twentieth Century

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Christopher C. Harmon

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal , Volume 10, Issue 2, p.50-104 (2011)
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APA style: Harmon, C. C. (2011).  How Terrorist Groups End: Studies of the Twentieth Century. Connections: The Quarterly Journal . 10(2), 50-104.
Chicago style: Harmon, Christopher C.. "How Terrorist Groups End: Studies of the Twentieth Century." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 10, no. 2 (2011): 50-104.
IEEE style: Harmon, C. C., "How Terrorist Groups End: Studies of the Twentieth Century", Connections: The Quarterly Journal , vol. 10, issue 2, pp. 50-104, Spring 2011.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.10.2.03(link is external)
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