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_aThe stagnation in terrorism research / _cMarc SagemAN. |
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520 | _aThis article introduces a section of the journal (pages 565 - 620) which contains 6 other papers all dealing with aspects of the topic raised here by Marc Sageman who argues that there has been no progress in answering the question "what leads a person to turn to political violence?". There has been extensive funding and much research produced, but this has been prepared largely in the absence of academic access to primary source information because of governments' reluctance to make it available. The other papers are: If I were you I wouldn't start from here, by Max Taylor; Comments on Marc Sageman's polemic, by Alex P Schmid; No easy day: government roadblocks and the unsolvable problem of political violence, by Davd H Schanzer; Some things we think we've learned since 9/11, by Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko; Response, by Jessica Stern; and concluding with Low return on investment, by Marc Sageman. | ||
650 | _aTERRORISM RESEARCH | ||
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_aTerrorism and Political Violence : _g Vol 26 No 4, September-October 2014, pp. 565-580 (116) |
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_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2014.895649 _zLink to full text. |
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