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"Correspondence: The Sources of Terrorism"

"Correspondence: The Sources of Terrorism"

Journal Article, International Security, volume 28, issue 2

Fall 2003

Authors: Charles Knight, Michael Mousseau, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security; Quarterly Journal: International Security

 

OVERVIEW

In our correspondence section, Charles Knight and Melissa Murphy raise several objections to Michael Mousseau's hypothesis on the "social origins of terror." Mousseau answers his critics.

 

For more information about this publication please contact the IS Editorial Assistant at 617-495-1914.

For Academic Citation:

Knight, Charles, and Melissa Murphy; Michael Mousseau. "Correspondence: The Sources of Terrorism." International Security 28, no. 2 (Fall 2003).

Document Length: 192-198 pp.

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