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Table A.1—Continued<br />

Organization Operating Peak Size Econ. a Regime b Type c Goal d <strong>End</strong>ed e<br />

National Liberation Army (the first) (Bolivia) 1966–1970 100s LM PF LW RC MF<br />

National Liberation Army (the second) (Bolivia) 1987–2003 100s LM F LW RC PO<br />

National Liberation Army (Colombia) 1964– 1,000s LM PF LW RC —<br />

National Liberation Front of Tripura (Bangladesh, India) 1989– 1,000s L F N TC —<br />

National Liberation Union (Suriname) 1989 10s UM PF LW PC S<br />

National Patriotic Front of Liberia (Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia, Libya) 1984–1995 1,000s L NF LW RC V<br />

National Revolutionary Command (Lebanon) 1986 10s LM PF N PC S<br />

National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (India) 1988– 1,000s L F N TC —<br />

National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (Burma,<br />

India)<br />

National Union for the Total Independence of Angola<br />

(Angola)<br />

1988– 1,000s L F N TC —<br />

1966–2002 1,000s L NF LW RC PT<br />

National Warriors (South Africa) 2002 10s LM F RW TC PT<br />

170 <strong>How</strong> <strong>Terrorist</strong> <strong>Groups</strong> <strong>End</strong>: Lessons for Countering al Qa’ida<br />

National Youth Reistance Organization (Italy) 1973 10s H F LW RC S<br />

Nationalist Kurdish Revenge Teams (Turkey) 1999 10s LM PF N TC S<br />

Nestor Paz Zamora Commission (Bolivia) 1990–1991 10s LM F LW RC S

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