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Terrorism: Motivation and Theory
Abstract
This paper attempts to determine motivations behind terrorism from the perspectives of Rational Choice Theory and Social Solidarity Theory. Understanding motivation for terrorist acts cannot be determined uni-dimensionally and different levels of terrorist organizations are best understood using different theories – with individual suicide bombers’ motivations best explained by Social Solidarity Theory and sponsoring organizations’ motives best explained by Rational Choice Theory
Synthesis, characterization and thermal behaviour of solid state compounds of 2-chlorobenzylidenepyruvate with trivalent aluminium, gallium, indium and scandium metals
Distribution, Rate of Extraction, and Complexing Action of ThenoyItrifluoroacetone in the Synergistic System Kerosine/ThenoyItrifluoroacetone/Tributylphosphate/Dilute HNO 3
The stability constants of the chloro complexes of copper(II) and zinc(II) determined by tri-n-octylamine extraction
Extraction Theory and Form of the Extraction Complex for the Metals Dysprosium, Holmium, Thulium, and Curium in the Synergistic System Kerosene/HTTA/TBP/Dilute HNO 3
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