Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Abortion clinic violence as terrorism,1988,11,4,263-273,Wilson American opinion toward terrorism: the Reagan years,1989,12,6,387-399,Hinckley Terrorism versus the United States: the threat and response to terrorist kidnappings,1989,12,6,383-385,Conley Dealing with international hostage‐taking: alternatives to reactive counterterrorist assaults,1989,12,5,321-378,Hudson Italian terrorism and society 1940s-1980s: roots ideologies evolution and international connections,1989,12,4,249-296,Rimanelli Resurgent religious terrorism: a study of some of the Lebanese Shi'a contemporary terrorism,1989,12,4,213-247,Schbley Conflict resolution in an underground group: the Shamir‐Giladi clash,1989,12,3,199-212,Ben‐Yehuda Images of terrorism in the media: 1966-1985,1989,12,3,167-198,Crelinsten Terrorism in Britain: threat reality response,1989,12,3,153-165,Sacopulos Organizational perspectives on the formation and disintegration of terrorist groups,1989,12,3,139-152,Oots Terrorism and the print media: the 1985 TWA hostage crisis,1989,12,2,107-115,Fan The fifth Fatah general congress: triumph of moderation or return to radicalism?,1989,12,2,97-105,Baum State‐sponsored domestic terrorism--the case of Poland,1989,12,2,89-96,Ludwikowski Continuing the fight against terrorism,1989,12,2,81-87,Bremer Low‐intensity conflict: the challenge to the national interest,1989,12,2,75-80,Olson Victimage and mortification: Terrorism and its coverage in the media,1989,12,1,47-62,Dowling Problems in applying counterterrorism to prevent terrorism: two decades of violence in Northern Ireland reconsidered,1989,12,1,31-46,Soule Presidents held hostage: the rhetoric of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan,1989,12,1,21-30,Winkler Carlos Marighela: the father of urban guerrilla warfare,1989,12,1,1-20,Williams Future U.S. policy and action: the Justice Department's approach to terrorism,1988,11,6,553-557,Toensing Future U.S. policy and action: Defense Department perspective,1988,11,6,546-550,Whitehouse Future domestic and international terrorism: media perspective,1988,11,6,543-545,Shipler Future domestic and international terrorism: the USIA perspective,1988,11,6,541-543,Arnold Future domestic and international terrorism: the FBI perspective,1988,11,6,538-541,Ricks Worlds in collision worlds in collusion: the uneasy relationship between the counterterrorism policy community and the academic community,1988,11,6,503-509,Post The predictability of international terrorism: a time‐series analysis,1988,11,6,491-502,Brosius Terrorism and the Marxist left: Peru's struggle against Sendero Luminoso,1988,11,6,471-490,Hazleton Nuclear terrorism: threat perception and response in South Asia,1988,11,6,447-470,Leventhal The November 1988 Palestine national council resolutions in Algiers and their aftermath,1988,11,5,385-408,Baum Western arrogance Islamic fanaticism and terrorism,1988,11,5,378-384,Said Fundamentalism and the peace process: Israel the West Bank and Gaza,1988,11,5,374-378,Reich Islamic extremism and U.S. security interests,1988,11,5,371-374,Probst Fundamentalism and the justification of terrorist violence,1988,11,5,369-371,Post Why Asad's terror works and Qadhafi's does not,1988,11,5,364-369,Pipes Terrorism: lingering threat to Turkey?,1988,11,5,359-364,Perez Islamic fundamentalism,1988,11,5,357-359,Khadduri Fundamentalism and the Arab‐Israeli conflict,1988,11,5,355-357,Gerson Jewish underground: at the center or on the periphery of Israeli society?,1988,11,5,350-354,Cromer Terrorism: a global perspective,1988,11,5,348-350,Azar News of terrorism: a comparison of the U.S. and South Korean press,1988,11,4,323-328,Lee North Korean terrorism: trends characteristics and deterrence,1988,11,4,309-322,Kim Stretching the boundaries: the control of dissent in Northern Ireland,1988,11,4,289-308,Smyth Under two flags: provocation and deception in European terrorism,1988,11,4,275-287,Jenkins Environmental terrorism: A case study,1991,14,4,237-239,Badolato The appeal and behavior of the Ku Kiux Klan in object relations perspective,1988,11,4,247-262,Salmony Counter‐terrorism--First line last line,1988,11,3,241-245,Sulc The anti‐terrorism act of 1987--an update on the controversy surrounding efforts to close down PLO offices in the U.S,1988,11,3,235-239,Gruen Attributes of domestic political terrorism in Canada 1960-1985,1988,11,3,213-233,Ross Political and legal instruments in supporting and combatting terrorism: current developments,1988,11,3,197-211,Ludwikowski Fighting World War III: a suggested strategy,1988,11,3,181-195,Cauley The costs of terrorism: a cross‐national study of six countries,1988,11,3,169-180,Hewitt Terrorism morality and soldiers' motivation to fight--An example from the Israeli experience in Lebanon,1988,11,2,139-149,Linn What international law approach should be taken toward international terrorism?,1988,11,2,113-137,Erickson Fanaticism political suicide and terrorism,1988,11,2,91-111,Ryan The literature of terrorism,1988,11,1,63-87,Miller The Western response to state‐supported terrorism,1988,11,1,53-62,Levitt "The roots of lawlessness": the coverage of the Jewish underground in the Israeli press,1988,11,1,43-51,Cromer In search of an anti‐terrorism policy: Lessons from the Reagan era,1988,11,1,29-42,Joyner On learning terrorism,1988,11,1,13-27,Saper The ethics of terrorism and revolution,1988,11,1,1-12,Goertzel The hate movement today: A chronicle of violence and disarray,1987,10,4,345-364,Suall Counterterrorism strategies and programs,1987,10,4,337-344,Bremer Terrorist sympathizers in The Netherlands,1987,10,4,329-335,Vermaat Terrorism in the sky: the rhetoric and realities of sanctions,1987,10,4,311-327,Sochor Italian attitudes and responses to terrorism,1987,10,4,289-310,Santoro Bomb and weapons detection,1987,10,3,285-287,Bozorgmanesh Off‐the‐shelf technology,1987,10,3,281-284,Kindel Medical technology in combatting terrorism,1987,10,3,277-279,Silverstein Mass destruction,1987,10,3,275-276,Devito C3I technologies: a deterrent to terrorism,1987,10,3,271-273,Boyes The age of information technology,1987,10,3,265-268,Ramsey An approach to low‐cost information dissemination,1987,10,3,261-263,Grutzius A "quest" for using information,1987,10,3,257-260,McGeorge Technology and intelligence,1987,10,3,253-255,Cline Protecting buildings against explosives,1987,10,3,247-250,Eytan Architectural design and physical security,1987,10,3,243-246,Passantino Designing the embassy of the future,1987,10,3,241-242,Howard Passenger safety and aviation security,1987,10,3,237-239,Lally Maritime vulnerability and security,1987,10,3,233-236,Maimone Terrorism and corporate costs,1987,10,3,227-230,Iglarsh The international threat,1987,10,3,225-226,Williams The threat of international terrorism in the United States: the police response,1987,10,3,219-223,Williams The domestic threat: an FBI view,1987,10,3,217-218,Seddon Terrorism: threats and trends,1987,10,3,213-215,Alexander The role of technology in combatting terrorism a symposium,1987,10,3,211-212,Stewart Terrorists renew threats against Lebanese Jews,1987,10,3,185-187,Gruen Aspects of terrorism: personal reflections (Editorial),1987,10,3,175-184,Ludwikowski Political violence in Ecuador and the AVC,1987,10,3,165-174,Baratta Ethno‐political activity and the psychology of terrorism,1987,10,3,145-163,Dutter Terrorism--historical perspective on U.S. congressional action,1987,10,2,139-143,Pearl Terrorism and the importance of intelligence,1987,10,2,133-138,Sulc Terrorism can and should be contained,1987,10,2,127-132,Bavly South Africa's response,1987,10,2,125-126,Beukes Public support for emergency (anti‐terrorist) legislation in Northern Ireland: a preliminary analysis,1987,10,2,113-124,Finn International terrorism and the challenge to diplomacy,1987,10,2,103-112,Selth Extradition and "terrorist" offenses,1987,10,2,83-102,Rubin Fear of flying: its economic costs,1987,10,1,45-50,Iglarsh A few thoughts on fighting terrorism (Editorial),1987,10,1,41-43,Moore New Zealand's response to terrorism a perspective,1987,10,1,37-39,Rowling Rewarding fire with fire: effects of retaliation on terrorist group dynamics,1987,10,1,23-35,Post The hidden danger: Risks of nuclear terrorism,1987,10,1,1-22,Leventhal Patterns of global terrorism: 1984,1987,9,4,409-446, Terrorism and language: a text‐based analysis of the German case,1987,9,4,373-407,Miller The Bulgarian connection: drugs weapons and terrorism,1987,9,4,361-371,Pilon Terroristic murder in Northern Ireland: who is killed and why?,1987,9,4,341-359,Pockrass Nigerian politics and the Dikko kidnap affair,1987,9,4,313-339,Okolo Comment: Terrorism television and philosophic doubt,1987,9,3,297-305, Not merely the Achille Lauro: the threat of maritime terrorism and piracy,1987,9,3,285-296,Stephens Bicommunal conflict and accommodation in Northern Ireland,1987,9,3,263-284,Schmitt Italian women terrorists,1987,9,3,241-262,Weinberg U.S. policy on terrorism: in search of an answer,1987,9,3,225-240,Willenz Report on the Brinks incident,1987,9,2,169-206, Castro's America department: systemizing insurgencies in Latin America,1987,9,2,125-167,Hudson International terrorism--the nuclear dimension,1987,9,2,113-123,Denton The new network of terrorist states (Editorial),1987,9,2,101-112,Reagan Germany's other terrorists,1987,9,1,87-99,Schiller International terrorism: The search for a policy,1987,9,1,1-85,Lynch International terrorism: the nuclear dimension,1986,8,4,351-378,Beckman Terrorism and local police,1986,8,4,345-350,Williams The U.S.‐U.K. supplementary extradition treaty,1986,8,4,327-343,Sofaer Terrorism and the future of free society,1986,8,4,315-326,McFarlane Terrorist countermeasures,1986,8,3,307-313,Stewart Tactics and techniques of terrorists and saboteurs,1986,8,3,295-307,McGeorge Government view,1986,8,3,288-295,Stilwell U.S. vulnerabilities,1986,8,3,282-288,Stewart The terrorism problem,1986,8,3,272-281,Alexander The threat to the U.S,1986,8,3,261-272,Livingstone Terrorism and national security,1986,8,3,255-261,Kupperman State‐sponsored terrorism: the threat and possible countermeasures,1986,8,3,253-255,Stewart Contemporary Armenian Terrorism,1986,8,3,213-252,Gunter The threat of terrorism to democracy: a criminal justice response,1986,8,3,205-211,Brady Terrorist attacks against U.S. business,1986,8,2,185-204, The media's role in international terrorism,1986,8,2,127-146,Martin Coping with terrorism,1986,8,2,113-126,Kerr Terrorism and its responses,1986,8,1,33-77,Green Terrorist and victim: Psychiatric and physiological approaches from a social science perspective,1986,8,1,1-32,Oots Terrorism and the modern world,1985,7,4,431-447,Shultz A six‐year follow‐up of hostage victims,1985,7,4,411-415,Ayalon Terrorism: Future threats and responses,1985,7,4,367-410,Henkin The plot to kill the pope,1985,7,4,351-365,Scherer Adequacy of U.S. Marine Corps security in Beirut,1984,7,3,341-345, Phoenix or phantom? The PLO after Beirut,1984,7,3,313-321,Yaniv PLO Messianism: diagnosis of a modern gnostic sect,1984,7,3,299-312,Nisan Terror revolution or control? the KPD's Secret apparat during the Weimar republic,1984,7,3,257-297,Ward Notes on a psychodynamic theory of terrorist behavior,1984,7,2,241-256,Post Terrorism and "terrorism‐specific" statutes,1984,7,2,233-239,Paust Antiterrorism legislation in the United States: problems and implications,1984,7,2,213-231,Smith International terrorism: United Nations projects for legal controls,1984,7,2,175-184,McWhinney Unmuzzling the dogs of war,1984,7,2,169-173,Friedlander Current legal approaches to international terrorism,1984,7,2,147-161,Rubin Terrorism in Central America (Editorial),1984,7,1,57-61,Duarte Soviet footprints in St. Peter's Square (Editorial),1984,7,1,53-55,Cline Killings of local security forces in Northern Ireland 1969-1981,1984,7,1,11-52,Murray The case history of a German terrorist,1984,7,1,1-10,Billig The effectiveness of U.N. action against international terrorism: Conclusions and comments,1983,6,4,587-592,Yoder The United Nations commission on human rights,1983,6,4,577-585,Ripp International cooperation in locating and recovering stolen nuclear materials,1983,6,4,561-575,Jenkins The United Nations convention against the taking of hostages: the inside story,1983,6,4,545-560,McDonald Implementing the convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against internationally protected persons including diplomatic agents,1983,6,4,529-543,Shamwell Security of international civil aviation: the role of ICAO,1983,6,4,519-527,Finger The U.S. Navy's role in countering maritime terrorism,1983,6,3,469-480,Barnett Offshore energy terrorism: perspectives on a problem,1983,6,3,455-468,Breemer Patterns in the lives of ETA members,1983,6,3,423-454,Clark Network news coverage of terrorism: the early years,1983,6,3,403-421,Wurth‐Hough Why does terrorism terrorize?,1983,6,3,389-401,Freedman Transnational terrorism: prospectus for a causal modeling approach,1982,6,1-2,73-100,Hopple Political violence in pre‐coup Turkey,1982,6,1-2,53-71,Orlow European terrorism: a German perspective,1982,6,1-2,27-51,Horchem Of beasts gods and civilized men: The justification of terrorism and of counterterrorist measures,1982,6,1-2,1-26,Carmichael Aspects of terrorism,1982,5,4,373-400,Green Assassinations: the problem is not that the world is sick,1982,5,4,367-369,Schmookler On the Economics of terrorism,1982,5,4,363-366,Deutsch Terrorism and banking,1982,5,4,353-361,Godfrey International terrorism human rights and world order,1982,5,4,325-351,Saddy Terrorism and international security,1982,5,4,309-323, International convention against the taking of hostages,1981,5,3,293-300, Terrorist Incident Charts (1980),1981,5,3,287-292, Terrorism and overkill (Editorial),1981,5,3,281-286,Clifford The use of simulation in combatting terrorism,1981,5,3,265-279,Gilboa Terrorism: the view from Taiwan,1981,5,3,233-264,Gregor Operation Leo: description and analysis of a European terrorist operation,1981,5,3,197-232,Sundberg Proposals for government and international responses to terrorism,1981,5,1-2,161-193,Wilkinson The United Nations convention against the taking of hostages: realistic or rhetoric?,1981,5,1-2,139-160,Aston Management of the kidnap risk,1981,5,1-2,125-137,Clutterbuck The British police and terrorism,1981,5,1-2,107-123,Gregory Another final battle on the stage of history,1981,5,1-2,89-105,Becker Terror in Ireland--and Britain's response,1981,5,1-2,83-88,Rees IRA leadership problems,1981,5,1-2,73-82,O'Ballance The water and the fish: public opinion and the provisional IRA in Northern Ireland,1981,5,1-2,41-72,Moxon‐Browne Politics and propaganda of the provisional IRA,1981,5,1-2,13-40,Tugwell The ambiguities of political terrorism in Central America,1980,4,1-4,267-276,Anderson A Poisson model of incidents of international terrorism in the United States,1980,4,1-4,259-265,Gleason Nationalists without a nation: South Moluccan terrorism in the Netherlands,1980,4,1-4,223-257,Herman The terrorists' dilemmas: some implicit rules of the game,1980,4,1-4,195-222,Knutson On the appeals of extremism to the youth of affluent democratic societies,1980,4,1-4,161-193,Kampf Terror and terrorism: modern growth industry and mass entertainment,1980,4,1-4,143-159,Hacker The relation between terrorism and domestic civil disorders,1980,4,1-4,123-141,Monti Kaleidoscopic views on terrorism,1980,4,1-4,89-121,Possony Provocation at the center: a study in the history of counter‐terror,1980,4,1-4,53-88,Ivianski Vera Zasulich the shooting of Trepov and the growth of political terrorism in Russia 1878-1881,1980,4,1-4,25-51,Bergman Propaganda by the deed: terrorism and anarchist theory in late nineteenth‐century Europe,1980,4,1-4,1-23,Fleming International political terrorism: a challenge for comparative research,1980,3,3-4,341-348,Crelinsten Some points of interest and how to go about them,1980,3,3-4,335-339,Sundberg Hypotheses on terrorism,1980,3,3-4,329-333,Silverstein Some theses on terrorism,1980,3,3-4,311-327,Siirala The phenomenon of terrorism,1980,3,3-4,303-304,Schelling The latest theory recognized by sociological science research in terrorism and violence,1980,3,3-4,297-301,Salewski List of hypotheses and assumptions on the phenomenon of terrorism,1980,3,3-4,289-290,Ochberg Problems related to the symptomatic treatment of terrorism,1980,3,3-4,279-283,Merari A list of hypotheses and assumptions,1980,3,3-4,251-255,Johnson Hypothetical facets or ingredients of terrorism,1980,3,3-4,239-244,Harris Questions on terrorism,1980,3,3-4,219-238,Fried Theses on terrorism today,1980,3,3-4,215-217,Fetscher Terrorism: definitional aspects,1980,3,3-4,185-190,Allemann Terrorism and the media: some observations,1980,3,3-4,179-183,Alexander How to capture a city by insurgency and how to combat insurgents fighting for such a city: two combat reports from World War II,1979,3,1-2,147-155,Zawodny Teaching about terrorism: notes on methods and materials,1979,3,1-2,131-145,Lopez Terrorism and piracy: a legal view,1979,3,1-2,117-130,Rubin Terrorism and intelligence,1979,3,1-2,109-115,Kerstetter Some reflections on the victimology of terrorism,1979,3,1-2,81-108,Fattah Some aspects of individual terrorism: a case study of the Schwartzbard affair,1979,3,1-2,69-80,Nedava Terrorism and international political analysis,1979,3,1-2,47-67,Bonanate Understanding the next act,1979,3,1-2,1-46,Leites Terrorism in Italy: analysis of a problem,1979,2,3-4,261-270,Fiorhxo Patterns of neo‐fascist violence in Italian politics,1979,2,3-4,231-259,Weinberg Giangiacomo Feltrinelli: the millionaire dinamitero,1979,2,3-4,213-230,Possony A Survey of Terrorism of the Left in Italy: 1970-78,1979,2,3-4,171-212,Pisano Phenomenological and dynamic aspects of terrorism in italy,1979,2,3-4,159-170, Some considerations on contemporary terrorism,1979,2,3-4,149-157,Vinci Terrorism and the media,1979,2,1-2,55-137,Alexander Terrorism: police and press problems,1979,2,1-2,1-54,Sloan Lawful and unlawful seizure of aircraft,1978,1,3-4,423-440,Sundberg Preparing for unwanted events: instances of international political terrorism,1978,1,3-4,397-422,Bobrow Italian terrorism: record figures and political dilemmas,1978,1,3-4,377-395,Whetten On facts and how to use them,1978,1,3-4,363-375,Wit The analytical foundations of extortionate terrorism,1978,1,3-4,347-362,Fitzgerald A classification of terrorist groups,1978,1,3-4,331-346,Merari Learning about terrorism: analysis simulations and future directions,1978,1,3-4,315-329,Sloan Terrorist incident management and jurisdictional issues: a Canadian perspective,1978,1,3-4,307-313,Bourne The phenomenology of vigilantism in contemporary America: an interpretation,1978,1,3-4,287-305,Sederberg Internal organizational problems and the sources of tensions of terrorist movements as catalysts of violence,1978,1,3-4,277-285,Zawodny Reflections on modern terrorism,1978,1,3-4,265-276,Holton Terrorism and the political process,1978,1,3-4,255-263,Lasswell The psychodynamics of terrorism,1978,1,3-4,237-254,Kaplan Chronology of transnational terrorist attacks upon American business people 1968-1976,1978,1,2,217-235,Mickolus Research note: Institute for the study of conflict,1978,1,2,211-215,Sim International cooperation in the field of international political terrorism,1978,1,2,199-210,Corves International legal action concerning terrorism,1978,1,2,187-197,Franck Organization and management practices of urban terrorist groups,1978,1,2,169-186,Wolf The victim of terrorism: psychiatric considerations,1978,1,2,147-168,Ochberg Negotiations for hostages: implications from the police experience,1978,1,2,125-146,Miller Terrorism--a new era of criminality,1978,1,2,119-124,Cullinane International terrorism: apathy exacerbates the problem,1978,1,2,111-117,Javits Research note: Rand's research on terrorism,1977,1,1,85-95,Jenkins The problem of international terrorism at the United Nations,1977,1,1,71-83,Hoveyda Emergency medical preparedness,1977,1,1,51-69,Silverstein Treating the symptoms of terrorism: some principles of good hygiene,1977,1,1,35-49,Kupperman Profile of a terrorist,1977,1,1,17-34,Miller Terror: the crime of the privileged--an examination and prognosis,1977,1,1,1-16,Hassel Future trends: some observations,1991,14,4,233-216,Probst Sikh terrorism in the struggle for Khalistan,1991,14,4,221-231,Yaeger Terrorism and security in the Caribbean: the 1976 Cubana disaster off Barbados,1991,14,4,209-219,Phillips Coordinating counterterrorism: a strategic approach to a changing threat,1991,14,3,171-193,Behm France faced with terrorism,1991,14,3,157-170,Wieviorka Police cooperation and integration in the European community: proposals problems and prospects,1991,14,3,145-155,Gregory Structure of counterterrorism planning and operations in the United States,1991,14,3,135-144,Revell Terrorist use of biological weapons,1991,14,2,129-133,Wiener Technology against terrorism: the federal effort,1991,14,2,111,Alexander Terrorism: Europe without borders,1991,14,2,105-110,Robertson Group profile: the revolutionary organization 17 November in Greece,1991,14,2,77-104,Corsun Middle Eastern terrorism in Europe: trends and prospects,1991,14,2,67-76,Pluchinsky The Abu Nidal organization,1991,14,1,59-66,Wege Causality between transnational terrorism and tourism: the case of Spain,1991,14,1,49-58,Sandler Diplomacy from below: international terrorism and American foreign relations 1945-1962,1991,14,1,31-48,Kumamoto Can the state be terrorist?,1991,14,1,19-29,Sproat Political criminogenesis of democracy in the colonial settler‐state: terror terrorism and guerrilla warfare,1991,14,1,1-18,Georges‐Abeyie Terrorism and southern Africa,1990,13,6,447-453,Nimer Terrorism and electrical energy interruption: the role of the Federal Emergency Management Agency,1990,13,6,441-446,Jones Aviation security and terrorism,1990,13,6,397-439,Vincent The need for international cooperation in combating terrorism,1990,13,6,381-396,Murphy American carrier security: an oral statement,1990,13,4-5,373-380,Yeffet Thermal neutron activation (TNA) explosive detection system (EDS): statement before the subcommittee on government activities and transportation,1990,13,4-5,369-372,Bozorgmanesh Explosive detection systems: oral statement on behalf of the airport operators council international and the American Association of Airport Executives,1990,13,4-5,359-367,Jackson Air carrier security programs: Statement before the U.S. house of representatives' government activities and transportation subcommittee,1990,13,4-5,353-357,Boynton Squaring the Palestinian triangle,1990,13,4-5,337-351,Israeli Sicarii and the rise of terrorism,1990,13,4-5,329-335,Stolzenberg Rewriting the "dirty war": state terrorism reinterpreted by the press in Argentina during the transition to democracy,1990,13,4-5,311-328,Schiff Strategy of tension: the Belgian terrorist crisis 1982-1986,1990,13,4-5,299-309,Jenkins Current legal approaches to international terrorism,1990,13,4-5,277-297,Rubin Religious terrorists: what they aren't going to tell us,1990,13,3,237-241,Schbley Terrorist challenge to the rule of law: the British experience,1990,13,3,227-236,Nelson Menia Muria: the South Moluccans fight in Holland,1990,13,3,215-226,Yaeger Socioeconomic profile of an American terrorist: 1960s and 1970s,1990,13,3,195-213,Handler Physical vulnerability of electric systems to sabotage,1990,13,3,191-194,Roy Physical vulnerability of electric systems to natural disaster and sabotage,1990,13,3,189-190,Crane Electric systems vulnerabilities,1990,13,3,183-188,Easton Terrorism and the U.S. energy infrastructure,1990,13,2,159-163,Badolato Bargaining with terrorists: organizational considerations,1990,13,2,145-158,Oots Terrorism and the mass media: a systemic analysis of a symbiotic process,1990,13,2,99-143,Farnen Impact of antiterrorist measures on democratic law enforcement: The Italian experience,1990,13,2,89-98,Das The Rabta chemical factory fire: rethinking the lawfulness of anticipatory self‐defense,1990,13,2,79-87,Joyner The potential for terrorism within the Soviet Union in the 21st century,1990,13,1,53-64,Maley Terrorism the left wing and the intellectuals,1990,13,1,23-51,Kampf The impact of EC 1992 on terrorism and drug trafficking in Europe: U.S. concerns,1990,13,1,15-22,Solomon U.S. counterterrorism policy in the 1980s and the priorities for the 1990s,1990,13,1,7-13,Busby The FBI's mission in countering terrorism,1990,13,1,1-6,Sessions Iran's Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism: a view from the pulpit,1989,12,6,401-416,