Large-scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities : importance of regaining security in post-conflict societies /
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author | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Large-scale Victimisation Due to Protracted Conflicts as a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities, and Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies ( 2004 : Zagreb, Croatia) Ewald, Uwe Turkovic, Ksenija NATO Public Diplomacy Division |
author_facet | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Large-scale Victimisation Due to Protracted Conflicts as a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities, and Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies ( 2004 : Zagreb, Croatia) Ewald, Uwe Turkovic, Ksenija NATO Public Diplomacy Division |
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spellingShingle | Terrorism Terrorists Victims of terrorism War victims NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Large-scale Victimisation Due to Protracted Conflicts as a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities, and Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies ( 2004 : Zagreb, Croatia) Ewald, Uwe Turkovic, Ksenija NATO Public Diplomacy Division Large-scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities : importance of regaining security in post-conflict societies / |
title | Large-scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities : importance of regaining security in post-conflict societies / |
title_full | Large-scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities : importance of regaining security in post-conflict societies / |
title_fullStr | Large-scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities : importance of regaining security in post-conflict societies / |
title_full_unstemmed | Large-scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities : importance of regaining security in post-conflict societies / |
title_short | Large-scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities : importance of regaining security in post-conflict societies / |
title_sort | large scale victimisation as a potential source of terrorist activities importance of regaining security in post conflict societies |
topic | Terrorism Terrorists Victims of terrorism War victims |
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