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The Post-Dictatorship Memory Politics in Portugal Which Erased Political Violence from the Collective Memory. [PDF]
da Silva R, Ferreira AS.
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Why we must face our past: reconciliatory solidarity for global health ethics. [PDF]
Yeh MJ, Lee PH.
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Entwined economies of violence: understanding borderland conflict and resource politics in northern Kenya. [PDF]
Rogei DS.
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2014
Abstract In this chapter we focus on non-state actors as perpetrators of political violence. In particular we focus on organized and higher-level forms of political violence, rather than on smaller-scale and less organized forms of violence that occur during street demonstrations or in the form of riots.
BOSI, Lorenzo, Malthaner, Stefan
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Abstract In this chapter we focus on non-state actors as perpetrators of political violence. In particular we focus on organized and higher-level forms of political violence, rather than on smaller-scale and less organized forms of violence that occur during street demonstrations or in the form of riots.
BOSI, Lorenzo, Malthaner, Stefan
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2011
This chapter attempts to integrate two different strands of research on political violence, developing a theoretical model to analyze the common roots of repression and civil war. Under specific assumptions about the conflict technology, it shows that peace, repression (one-sided violence), and civil war (two-sided violence) become ordered states ...
Timothy Besley, Torsten Persson
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This chapter attempts to integrate two different strands of research on political violence, developing a theoretical model to analyze the common roots of repression and civil war. Under specific assumptions about the conflict technology, it shows that peace, repression (one-sided violence), and civil war (two-sided violence) become ordered states ...
Timothy Besley, Torsten Persson
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2018
Abstract This chapter explores the phenomenon of political violence in its many forms. It focuses on distinctions among physical, structural or cultural, and symbolic violence, rather than focusing on more traditional forms of political violence, such as riots and assassinations. Thus the chapter analyzes the role of violence at the core
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Abstract This chapter explores the phenomenon of political violence in its many forms. It focuses on distinctions among physical, structural or cultural, and symbolic violence, rather than focusing on more traditional forms of political violence, such as riots and assassinations. Thus the chapter analyzes the role of violence at the core
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Clandestine Political Violence
2013Clandestine Political Violence compares four types of clandestine political violence: left-wing (in Italy and Germany), right-wing (in Italy), ethnonationalist (in Spain) and religious fundamentalist (in Islamist clandestine organizations). Oriented toward theory building, Della Porta develops her own definition of clandestine political violence ...
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