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SOUTH ASIA TERRORISM (2) answer(s).
 
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Campaign of terror: the rising tide of terrorist violence casts an ominous shadow over elections / Farooq, Umer   Journal Article
Farooq, Umer Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Role of Political Exclusion and State Capacity in Civil Conflict in South Asia / Ghatak, Sambuddha   Journal Article
Ghatak, Sambuddha Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Extant literature on intrastate conflict independently explores terrorism and civil war. However, both terrorism and civil war are probably parts of a continuum of intrastate conflict with the former at one end and the latter at the other end in terms of intensity. I argue that two factors play important roles in rebels’ decision-making calculus, namely, the size of their support base and state strength. Terrorism, as a strategy of the weak, is optimal when the rebel groups have little support among their audience and the state is strong. On the other hand, guerrilla warfare is an ideal strategy when such groups have a greater support base and the state is weak. The theoretical argument is tested on a dataset of Myanmar and six countries of South Asia and for 1970–2007.
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