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Terrorism and the right to resist: a theory of just revolutionary war
Christopher Finlay
Political Science and International Studies
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Terrorism
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Revolutionary War
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Political Leadership
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International Politics
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Violence
50%
Armed Forces
50%
Rebels
50%
Colonialism
50%
Oppression
50%
Assassination
50%
Liberation War
50%
Rebellion
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Guerrilla
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Political Regimes
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Systematic Account
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Terrorist
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Armed Resistance
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Foreign Occupation
50%
Civilian Targeting
50%
Tyranny
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Rules of Engagement
50%
Just War Theory
50%
Arts and Humanities
Civilians
100%
Engagement
50%
Leaders
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rebel
50%
Irregular
50%
Assassination
50%
Liberation
50%
Guerrilla
50%
Injustice
50%
Armed Resistance
50%
Just war theory
50%
Tyranny
50%
Social Sciences
Right to Resist
100%
International Politics
50%
Armed Forces
50%
Homicide
50%
Colonialism
50%