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Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437313•
Theories of terrorism: Instrumental and organizational approaches

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Martha Crenshaw1•
Wesleyan University1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: Theories of terrorism: Instrumental and organizational approaches as mentioned in this paper, is an example of a theory of terrorism that can be found in the work of the authors of the present paper.
Abstract: (1987). Theories of terrorism: Instrumental and organizational approaches. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, Inside Terrorist Organizations, pp. 13-31.

295 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437319•
When terrorists do the talking: Reflections on terrorist literature

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Bonnie Cordes
01 Jan 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this paper, when terrorists do the talking: Reflections on terrorist literature, the authors present a review of the literature on terrorism literature and its connections with inside terrorist organizations, focusing on the following:
Abstract: (1987). When terrorists do the talking: Reflections on terrorist literature. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, Inside Terrorist Organizations, pp. 150-171.

72 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437317•
The shining path and Peruvian terrorism

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Gordon H. McCormick1•
RAND Corporation1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this article, the shining path and Peruvian terrorism are discussed. But the authors focus on the Shining Path and do not discuss the Peruvian government's role in these events.
Abstract: (1987). The shining path and Peruvian terrorism. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, Inside Terrorist Organizations, pp. 109-126.

52 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437322•
Cultural narrative and the motivation of the terrorist

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Khachig Tölölyan1•
University of Michigan1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: For the Armenians in the diaspora, there is no state that can conduct their political life for them, that can challenge, for example, Turkish misrepresentations of Armenian history, or claim the legitimate use of force as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Understanding terrorism primarily as a form of opposition to the State and to the rule of Law, political science aspires to a schematic and exhaustive typology of terrorism For the Armenians in the diaspora, there is no state that can conduct their political life for them, that can challenge, for example, Turkish misrepresentations of Armenian history, or claim the legitimate use of force The absence of a state and a country means that there is no possibility in the diaspora for enacting a classical narrative of social revolution on either the Marxist or another model: neither Angolan revolution nor Afghan guerrilla war is possible Under such circumstances and in the conditions that have prevailed in the Middle East since 1967, the dominant cultural narratives overdetermine conditions that help to produce terrorism and are in turn reanimated by it

49 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437314•
The international world as some terrorists have seen it: A look at a century of memoirs

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David C. Rapoport1•
University of California, Los Angeles1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies

40 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437315•
The internal dynamics of the FLQ during the October crisis of 1970

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Ronald D. Crelinsten1•
University of Ottawa1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: The internal dynamics of the FLQ during the October crisis of 1970 were investigated in this article, where the authors present a detailed analysis of the dynamics of FLQ's internal dynamics.
Abstract: (1987). The internal dynamics of the FLQ during the October crisis of 1970. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, Inside Terrorist Organizations, pp. 59-89.

32 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437297•
Facing ‘people's war’: Moltke the elder and Germany's military options after 1871

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Stig Förster1•
German Historical Institute London1
01 Jun 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this article, Moltke the elder and Germany's military options after 1871 are discussed, focusing on the people's war in the early 1870s and 1871s.
Abstract: (1987). Facing ‘people's war’: Moltke the elder and Germany's military options after 1871. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 209-230.

24 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437321•
From messianic pioneering to vigilante terrorism: The case of the gush emunim underground

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Ehud Sprinzak1•
Hebrew University of Jerusalem1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies

22 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437288•
The theory of a ‘French air menace’, Anglo‐French relations and the British home defence air force programmes of 1921–25

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John Ferris
01 Mar 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies

20 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437307•
Ike and Hiroshima: Did he oppose it?

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Barton J. Bernstein1•
Stanford University1
01 Sep 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies

15 citations

Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437323•
Terror as an instrument of foreign policy

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Grant Wardlaw1•
Australian Institute of Criminology1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the use of terrorism as an instrument of foreign policy and present an analysis of the role of terrorism in the creation of inside terrorist organizations (i.e., inside terrorists).
Abstract: (1987). Terror as an instrument of foreign policy. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, Inside Terrorist Organizations, pp. 237-259.
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437316•
A battlegroup divided: The palestinian fedayeen

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David Th. Schiller1•
RAND Corporation1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this paper, a battlegroup divided: The palestinian fedayeen, a group of fighters divided into two battlegroups, is described. But the group is not discussed.
Abstract: (1987). A battlegroup divided: The palestinian fedayeen. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, Inside Terrorist Organizations, pp. 90-108.
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437305•
Britain and the experience of relative decline, 1895–1905

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Aaron L. Friedberg1•
Princeton University1
01 Sep 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the experience of relative decline in the UK during the period 1895-1905, and the role of the British military in this process, focusing on the following:
Abstract: (1987). Britain and the experience of relative decline, 1895–1905. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 331-362.
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437306•
A particular style of command: Haig and GHQ, 1916–18

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Tim Travers1•
University of Calgary1
01 Sep 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this article, a particular style of command: Haig and GHQ, 1916-18, was discussed, with a focus on a particular type of command, namely, the "style of command".
Abstract: (1987). A particular style of command: Haig and GHQ, 1916–18. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 363-376.
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437295•
Nuclear weapons for the battlefield: Deterrent or fantasy?

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James M. Garrett1•
University of Pennsylvania1
01 Jun 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437303•
ICBMs and deterrence: The controversy over prompt launch

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Colin S. Gray
01 Sep 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this paper, the ICBMs and deterrence: The controversy over prompt launch Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol 10, No 3, pp 285-309, pp 285 and309
Abstract: (1987) ICBMs and deterrence: The controversy over prompt launch Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol 10, No 3, pp 285-309
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437294•
Aircraft carriers and the Indian navy: Assessing the present, discerning the future

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Ashley J. Tellis
01 Jun 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437318•
The terrorist revolution: Roots of modern terrorism

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Zeev Ivianski1•
Hebrew University of Jerusalem1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
TL;DR: In this article, the terrorist revolution: Roots of modern terrorism is discussed and an overview of the inside terrorist organizations is presented. But the authors do not discuss the role of Islam in terrorism.
Abstract: (1987). The terrorist revolution: Roots of modern terrorism. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 10, Inside Terrorist Organizations, pp. 129-149.
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437298•
Arms control at sea: The United States and the Soviet Union in the Indian Ocean, 1977–78

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Richard N. Haass1•
Harvard University1
01 Jun 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437289•
War plans and the 1941 Kremlin wargame

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Louis Rotundo1•
University of Central Florida1
01 Mar 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437296•
The evolution of the American strategic fighter in Europe, 1942–44

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Stephen L. McFarland1•
Auburn University1
01 Jun 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437286•
Superpower ASW developments and the survivability of strategic submarines

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Donald C. Daniel, Philip Zelikow
01 Mar 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437304•
USCENTCOM reconsidered: A case for reform

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Alan Ned Sabrosky, William J. Olson
01 Sep 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437320•
The logic of religious violence

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Mark Juergensmeyer1•
Graduate Theological Union1
01 Dec 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies
Journal Article•10.1080/01402398708437287•
Conventional combat and the nuclear balance

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Stephen Peter Rosen1•
Naval War College1
01 Mar 1987-Journal of Strategic Studies

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