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Edward F. Mickolus
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Quantitative Approaches to Political Intelligence ISBN: 9780429303647
A computerized data base was developed as a pilot project to permit a more systematic study of the phenomenon of transnational terrorism. The concept of terrorism can be further refined by using location and nature of the perpetrators to identify sev
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Autor:
Edward F. Mickolus, Susan L. Simmons
In the last 50 years, terrorists have committed hundreds of horrific acts of violence to further their causes. This accessible, single-volume text covers the most significant terrorist acts across contemporary history worldwide.Since the attacks on S
Autor:
Edward F. Mickolus
Publikováno v:
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. 25:151-160
We all come from many walks of life, but what brings us together, so I have learned from chasing terrorists for 25 years, is that as Americans, we are the terrorists' favorite target. Whether you are a millionaire, a diplomat, a tourist, or merely at
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Defence Economics. 2:177-181
Publikováno v:
Journal of Strategic Security, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 57-76 (2008)
For more than three decades, Vinyard Software's two ITERATE (International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events) datasets have set the standard in events research for terrorism researchers. It has recently been supplemented by the DOTS (Data on
Autor:
Edward F. Mickolus
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Terrorism and Political Violence. 1:287-293
Autor:
Edward F. Mickolus
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The Social Studies. 67:171-174
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Edward F. Mickolus
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Journal of Conflict Resolution. 31:54-62
Autor:
Edward F. Mickolus, Edward Heyman
Publikováno v:
International Studies Quarterly. 24:299
The study of terrorism has undergone a number of developments in recent years. One of the most important is the adoption of quantitative methods. Long mired in unproductive arguments over the a priori disadvantages of statistical techniques in studyi