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Terrorism: An Identity Theory Perspective

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Seth J. Schwartz; Curtis S. Dunkel; Alan S. Waterman

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Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, Volume 32, Issue 6, p.540–42 (2009)
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Raffie, Dina Al. "Terrorist Motivations." In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 17-32. Sofia: Procon, 2016.
APA style: Schwartz, S. J., Dunkel C. S., & Waterman A. S. (2009).  Terrorism: An Identity Theory Perspective. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. 32(6), 540–42.
Chicago style: Schwartz, Seth J., Curtis S. Dunkel, and Alan S. Waterman. "Terrorism: An Identity Theory Perspective." Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 32, no. 6 (2009): 540-42.
IEEE style: Schwartz, S. J., C. S. Dunkel, and A. S. Waterman, "Terrorism: An Identity Theory Perspective", Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, vol. 32, issue 6, pp. 540–42, 2009.
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