The capitol attack and the 5th terrorism wave/ David C. Rapoport

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 33, Nos. 5-8, July-December 2021, pp. 912-916 (116)Summary: The January 6 attack was unique in its target and potential consequences. But the methods employed were common in the 5th Wave where far-right demonstrations became common. They began against President Obama and were then encouraged by President Trump. The article examines those demonstrations, the participants, methods, and the difficulties government forces have had in dealing with them.
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The January 6 attack was unique in its target and potential consequences. But the methods employed were common in the 5th Wave where far-right demonstrations became common. They began against President Obama and were then encouraged by President Trump. The article examines those demonstrations, the participants, methods, and the difficulties government forces have had in dealing with them.

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