A theory of terrorist leadership (and its consequences for leadership targetting) / Michael Freeman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol 26 No 4, September-October 2014, pp. 666-687 (116)Summary: In what circumstances would targetting a terrorist group leader significantly reduce the capacities of the group, and conversely when would it not? This article uses studies from Japan, Peru and Algeria to try to answer the question.
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In what circumstances would targetting a terrorist group leader significantly reduce the capacities of the group, and conversely when would it not? This article uses studies from Japan, Peru and Algeria to try to answer the question.

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