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032056
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rev 4th ed.
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London, Arms and Armour Press, 1987.
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160p.Hbk
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0853688826
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029518 | 683.4/WAL 029518 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
001055
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London, Frank Cass, 1994.
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160p.
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1853671886
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040554 | 355.821/OMA 040554 | Main | Withdrawn | General | |
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096269
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2010.
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This paper is intended to complement the existing literature on civil wars. First, it presents a simple theoretical model of conflict that defines a two-sector economy. In a contested sector, two agents struggle to appropriate the maximum possible fraction of a contestable output. In an uncontested sector, they hold secure property rights over the production of some goods. Agents split their resource endowment between 'butter', 'guns' and 'ice-cream'. Following the theoretical insights the empirical analysis focuses on the relationship between civil wars and different sectors of the economy. In particular, a panel probit specification shows that the incidence of a civil war decreases in the size of manufacturing sector.
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189448
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Sanctuaries are strategic assets that are both the means and end objectives of terrorist groups. Groups with sanctuaries are often more devastating than groups without. Hence, it is critical to investigate the cause of persistent terrorist sanctuaries. The literature on terrorist sanctuaries identified history, geography, and governance as key factors contributing to the persistent terrorist sanctuaries. This article supplements existing arguments by contextualizing history, geography, and governance while discussing the role of terrorist capabilities. Hence, in the context of maritime Southeast Asia, the data suggest that the combination of the geographical features at the Sulu-Celebes Seas, the relationship between Terrorist-Territory-Tribe, and access to firearms significantly improves the group’s ability to hold territory.
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ID:
042434
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Edition |
39th ed
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Illinois, DBI Books, 1985.
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Description |
488p.
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0910676755
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025035 | 355.82425/WAR 025035 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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149396
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ID:
103864
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2011.
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Scholars from a number of disciplines have argued that the massive expansion of the welfare state in the postwar period was at least in some part a by?product of the cold war and the associated political competition between two rival regime blocs. However, the question of whether regime competition fuelled welfare-state growth has never been subject to systematic examination. Applying spatial econometrics, this article offers the first empirical test of this argument. The authors' findings support the notion that regime competition stimulated the expansion of the welfare state on both sides of the Iron Curtain in the postwar period.
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ID:
044106
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Edition |
3rd ed
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Chicago, Follett Publishing Company, 1971.
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Description |
224p.
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069580152X
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005808 | 355.824/GUN 005808 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
006863
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London, Brassey's, 1997.
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126p.Hbk
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1857531639
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038725 | 623.43/MAR 038725 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
135712
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Surrey, IHS Jane's, IHS Global Limited, 2014.
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xxviii, 873p.Hbk
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9780710631299
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058028 | 623.42/FOS 058028 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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ID:
115383
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Surrey, IHS Global Limited, 2012.
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443p.
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9780710630209
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056833 | 623.8251/FUL 056833 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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135729
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Surrey, IHS Jane's IHS Global Limited, 2014.
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Description |
xviii, 685p.Hbk
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9780710631046
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058026 | 623.7461/HEW 058026 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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135730
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Surrey, IHS Jane's, IHS Global Limited, 2014.
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Description |
xviii, 530p.Hbk
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9780710631060
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058032 | 623.8251/EWI 058032 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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ID:
149216
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Surrey, IHS Global Limited, 2016.
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Description |
661p.hbk
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Standard Number |
978071063199
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058891 | 623.8251/EWI 058891 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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