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Historical Dictionary of Terrorism Third Edition

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772 • BIBLIOGRAPHYKaplan, Edward, Alex Mintz, Shaul Mishal, and Claudio Samban. “What Happenedto Suicide Bombings in Israel? Insights from a Terror Stock Model.”Studies in Conflict and <strong>Terrorism</strong> 28, no. 3 (May–June 2005): 225–35.Kash, Douglas. “Libyan Involvement and Legal Obligations in Connectionwith the Bombing <strong>of</strong> Pan Am Flight 103.” Studies in Conflict and <strong>Terrorism</strong>17, no. 1 (January–March 1994): 23–38.Katzman, Kenneth. The Warriors <strong>of</strong> Islam: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Boulder,Colo.: Westview, 1993.Keppel, Gilles, and Jean-Pierre Milleli, eds. Al Qaeda in Its Own Words. Translatedby Pascale Ghazaleh. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 2008.Khalil, Lydia. “Turkey and the PKK.” In Countering <strong>Terrorism</strong> and Insurgencyin the 21st Century: International Perspectives (Vol. 3: Lessons from theFight against <strong>Terrorism</strong>), edited by James J. F. Forest, 388–407. Westport,Conn.: Praeger, 2007.Kibble, David G. “The Threat <strong>of</strong> Militant Islam.” Studies in Conflict and <strong>Terrorism</strong>19, no. 4 (October–December 1996): 353–64.———. “Understanding Islamic Fundamentalism.” Military Review 75, no. 5(October 1995): 40–45.Kittner, Cristiana, and C. Brafman. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Safe Havens in Islamist<strong>Terrorism</strong>.” <strong>Terrorism</strong> and Political Violence 19, no. 3 (September 2007):307–29.Klein, Menachem. “Competing Brothers: The Web <strong>of</strong> Hamas-PLO Relations.”<strong>Terrorism</strong> and Political Violence 8, no. 2 (Summer 1996): 111–32.Kostiner, Joseph. “The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Militant Opposition Movements in theArabian Peninsula.” In Contemporary Trends in World <strong>Terrorism</strong>, edited byAnat Kurz, 43–52. New York: Praeger, 1987.Kramer, Martin. “The Moral Logic <strong>of</strong> Hizballah.” In Origins <strong>of</strong> <strong>Terrorism</strong>:Psychologies, Ideologies, Theologies, States <strong>of</strong> Mind, edited by WalterReich, 131–57. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.———. “The Structure <strong>of</strong> Shi’ite <strong>Terrorism</strong>.” In Contemporary Trends in World<strong>Terrorism</strong>, edited by Anat Kurz, 43–52. New York: Praeger, 1987.Kuriyama, Yoshihiro. “<strong>Terrorism</strong> at Tel Aviv Airport and a ‘New Left’ Groupin Japan.” Asian Survey 13, no. 3 (1973): 336–46.Kurth, James. “Ignoring History: U.S. Democratization in the Muslim World.”Orbis 49, no. 2 (Spring 2005): 305–22.Kurz, Anat, and Ariel Merari. ASALA: Irrational Terror or Political Tool?Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1985.Kushner, Harvey W. “Suicide Bombers: Business as Usual.” Studies in Conflictand <strong>Terrorism</strong> 19, no. 4 (October–December 1996): 329–37.Le Vine, Victor T., and Barbara L. Salert. “Does a Coercive Official ResponseDeter <strong>Terrorism</strong>? The Case <strong>of</strong> the PLO.” <strong>Terrorism</strong> and Political Violence8, no. 1 (Spring 1996): 22–49.

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