Tyrants and terrorism: Why some autocrats are terrorized while others are not


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Courtenay R Conrad, Justin Conrad, Joseph K Young
International Studies Quarterly, vol. 58, Blackwell Publishing Ltd Oxford, UK, 2014, pp. 539-549

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Conrad, C. R., Conrad, J., & Young, J. K. (2014). Tyrants and terrorism: Why some autocrats are terrorized while others are not. International Studies Quarterly, 58, 539–549.


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Conrad, Courtenay R, Justin Conrad, and Joseph K Young. “Tyrants and Terrorism: Why Some Autocrats Are Terrorized While Others Are Not.” International Studies Quarterly 58 (2014): 539–549.


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Conrad, Courtenay R., et al. “Tyrants and Terrorism: Why Some Autocrats Are Terrorized While Others Are Not.” International Studies Quarterly, vol. 58, Blackwell Publishing Ltd Oxford, UK, 2014, pp. 539–49.


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@article{conrad2014a,
  title = {Tyrants and terrorism: Why some autocrats are terrorized while others are not},
  year = {2014},
  journal = {International Studies Quarterly},
  pages = {539-549},
  publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd Oxford, UK},
  volume = {58},
  author = {Conrad, Courtenay R and Conrad, Justin and Young, Joseph K}
}


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