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Voice and Silence in Terrorist Campaigns
Unformatted Document Text:  26 Pluchinsky, D. A. (1997) The Terrorism Puzzle: Missing Pieces and No Boxcover. Terrorism and Political Violence 9: 7-10. Rapoport, D. C. (1984) Fear and Trembling: Terrorism in Three Religious Traditions. American Political Science Review 78: 658-677. Rapoport, D. C. 1988. "Introduction.” Pp. 2-10 in Inside Terrorist Organizations, edited by David C. Rapoport. New York: Columbia University Press. Rapoport, D. C. (1997) To Claim or Not to Claim; that is the Question --- Always! Terrorism and Political Violence 9: 11-17. Schmid, A. P., and J. d. Graaf (1982) Violence as Communication: Insurgent Terrorism and the Western News Media. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications. Schmid, A. P., and A. J. Jongman (1988) Political Terrorism : A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, and Literature. New York: North Holland Publishing Co. Stigler, G. J. 1987. "Competition.” Pp. 531-535 in The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, edited by John Eatwell, Murray Milgate and Peter Newman. London: MacMillian. Telser, L. G. (1964) Advertising and Competition. The Journal of Political Economy 72: 537- 562. Thorton, T. P. 1964. "Terrorism as a Weapon of Political Agitation.” Pp. 71-99 in Internal War: Problems and Approaches, edited by Harry Eckstein. New York: The Free Press of Glencoe. Vickers, J. (1995) Concepts of Competition. Oxford Economic Papers 47: 1-23. Wardlaw, G. (1989) Political Terrorism: Theory, Tactics, and Counter-measures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Wilkinson, P. (1974) Political Terrorism. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Wilkinson, P. (1986) Terrorism and the Liberal State. London: MacMillan. Wilkinson, P. 1988. "Support Mechanisms in International Terrorism.” Pp. 88-114 in Current Perspectives on International Terrorism, edited by Robert O. Slater and Michael Stohl. New York: St. Martin's Press.

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Pluchinsky, D. A. (1997) The Terrorism Puzzle: Missing Pieces and No Boxcover. Terrorism
and Political Violence 9: 7-10.
Rapoport, D. C. (1984) Fear and Trembling: Terrorism in Three Religious Traditions. American
Political Science Review 78: 658-677.
Rapoport, D. C. 1988. "Introduction.” Pp. 2-10 in Inside Terrorist Organizations, edited by
David C. Rapoport. New York: Columbia University Press.
Rapoport, D. C. (1997) To Claim or Not to Claim; that is the Question --- Always! Terrorism
and Political Violence 9: 11-17.
Schmid, A. P., and J. d. Graaf (1982) Violence as Communication: Insurgent Terrorism and the
Western News Media. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.
Schmid, A. P., and A. J. Jongman (1988) Political Terrorism : A New Guide to Actors, Authors,
Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, and Literature. New York: North Holland Publishing
Co.
Stigler, G. J. 1987. "Competition.” Pp. 531-535 in The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of
Economics, edited by John Eatwell, Murray Milgate and Peter Newman. London:
MacMillian.
Telser, L. G. (1964) Advertising and Competition. The Journal of Political Economy 72: 537-
562.
Thorton, T. P. 1964. "Terrorism as a Weapon of Political Agitation.” Pp. 71-99 in Internal War:
Problems and Approaches, edited by Harry Eckstein. New York: The Free Press of
Glencoe.
Vickers, J. (1995) Concepts of Competition. Oxford Economic Papers 47: 1-23.
Wardlaw, G. (1989) Political Terrorism: Theory, Tactics, and Counter-measures. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Wilkinson, P. (1974) Political Terrorism. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
Wilkinson, P. (1986) Terrorism and the Liberal State. London: MacMillan.
Wilkinson, P. 1988. "Support Mechanisms in International Terrorism.” Pp. 88-114 in Current
Perspectives on International Terrorism, edited by Robert O. Slater and Michael Stohl.
New York: St. Martin's Press.


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