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The PIRA, D-Company, and the Crime-Terror Nexus

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Ryan Clarke; Stuart Lee

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Terrorism and Political Violence, Volume 20, Issue 3, p.385 (2008)
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Mullins, Sam, James K. Wither, and Steven R. Monaco. "Terrorism and Crime." In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 67-84. Sofia: Procon, 2016.
Mullins, Sam, and James K. Wither. "Terrorism and Organized Crime." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 15, no. 3 (2016): 65-82.
APA style: Clarke, R., & Lee S. (2008).  The PIRA, D-Company, and the Crime-Terror Nexus. Terrorism and Political Violence. 20(3), 385.
Chicago style: Clarke, Ryan, and Stuart Lee. "The PIRA, D-Company, and the Crime-Terror Nexus." Terrorism and Political Violence 20, no. 3 (2008): 385.
IEEE style: Clarke, R., and S. Lee, "The PIRA, D-Company, and the Crime-Terror Nexus", Terrorism and Political Violence, vol. 20, issue 3, pp. 385, 2008.
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