Armenian Terrorism

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Armenian Church
Armenian Diaspora
Armenian People
Armenian Revolutionary Acts
Armenian secret army
Armenian SSR
Armenian terrorism
Armenian Terrorist Organizations
ASALA
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Candle Lighting Ceremony
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chronology of militant groups
comparative terrorism research
Dashnak Party
Eastern Armenia
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ethnic conflict studies
ethnic violence
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FRG
Hunchak Party
Imperial Ottoman Bank
insurgency analysis
Iranian Armenian Communities
JCAG
Middle East security
Moscow Subway
national liberation
Ottoman Government
political violence
radicalization processes
Soghomon Tehlirian
SSR.
Turkish Consulate
Turkish Embassy
USSR's Behavior

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  • ISBN 9780367165727
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Arising seemingly out of nowhere, Armenian terrorist groups in the last two decades have carried out over 200 attacks in some two dozen countries around the world. Although this wave of terror at first appears to have sprung up without warning, a closer look at Armenian history, especially since World War I, shows that it is only the most recent in a series of outbreaks of ethnic violence. In this study, the author examines the social and political background of Armenian terrorism and its similarities to and differences from other terrorist movements, and he carefully dissects the organizational methods of these groups. An important feature of the work is an extensive and detailed chronology of Armenian terrorism from 1915 to the present. Each entry provides essential information concerning the date and time of the attack, location, victims, weapons used, terrorist groups and individual commandos responsible for the attack, and a list of sources for further reference. A resource for specialists studying terrorism and ethnic violence, Armenian Terrorism should also be useful to those interested in the tragic and difficult history of Armenia and Turkey.

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