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"Correspondence: Does Terrorism Ever Work? The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings"

"Correspondence: Does Terrorism Ever Work? The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings"

Journal Article, International Security, volume 32, issue 1, pages 185-192

Summer 2007

Authors: William Rose, Rysia Murphy, Max Abrahms, Former Research Associate, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

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

 

 

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For Academic Citation:

Rose, William and Rysia Murphy; Abrahms, Max. "Correspondence: Does Terrorism Ever Work? The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings." International Security 32, no. 1 (Summer 2007): 185-192.

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