These are the sources and citations used to research Northern Ireland. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Alonso, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Alonso, R., 2001. The Modernization in Irish Republican Thinking Toward the Utility of Violence. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 24(2), pp.131-144.
In-text: (ALONSO, 2004)
Your Bibliography: ALONSO, R., 2004. Pathways Out of Terrorism in Northern Ireland and the Basque Country: The Misrepresentation of the Irish Model. Terrorism and Political Violence, 16(4), pp.695-713.
In-text: (Cox, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Cox, M., 1997. Bringing in the 'International': The IRA Ceasefire and the End of the Cold War. International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-), 73(4), p.671.
In-text: (Crenshaw, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Crenshaw, M., 1991. How terrorism declines. Terrorism and Political Violence, 3(1), pp.69-87.
In-text: (Cronin, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Cronin, A., 2009. How terrorism ends. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
In-text: (Dingley, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Dingley, J., 1999. Peace processes and Northern Ireland: Squaring circles?. Terrorism and Political Violence, 11(3), pp.32-52.
In-text: (Hashim, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Hashim, A., 2013. When counterinsurgency wins. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
In-text: (Jordan, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Jordan, J., 2009. When Heads Roll: Assessing the Effectiveness of Leadership Decapitation. Security Studies, 18(4), pp.719-755.
In-text: (Langdon, Sarapu and Wells, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Langdon, L., Sarapu, A. and Wells, M., 2004. Targeting the Leadership of Terrorist and Insurgent Movements: Historical Lessons from Contemporary Policy Makers. Journal of Public and International Affairs, 15 Spring.
In-text: (Mannes, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Mannes, A., 2008. Testing the Snake Head Strategy: Does Killing or Capturing its Leaders Reduce a Terrorist Group's Activity?. The Journal of International Policy Solutions, 9 Spring.
In-text: (Mason and Fett, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Mason, T. and Fett, P., 1996. How Civil Wars End: A Rational Choice Approach. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 40(4), pp.546-568.
In-text: (McAllister, 2004)
Your Bibliography: McAllister, I., 2004. ‘The Armalite and the ballot box’: Sinn Fein’s electoral strategy in Northern Ireland. Electoral Studies, 23(1), pp.123-142.
In-text: (Price, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Price, B., 2012. Targeting Top Terrorists: How Leadership Decapitation Contributes to Counterterrorism. International Security, 36(4), pp.9-46.
In-text: (Richards, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Richards, A., 2001. Terrorist Groups and Political Fronts: The IRA, Sinn Fein, the Peace Process and Democracy. Terrorism and Political Violence, 13(4), pp.72-89.
In-text: (GTD Search Results, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Start.umd.edu. 2015. GTD Search Results. [online] Available at: <http://www.start.umd.edu/gtd/search/Results.aspx?search=real+irish+republican+army&sa.x=0&sa.y=0&sa=Search> [Accessed 16 January 2015].
In-text: (GTD Search Results, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Start.umd.edu. 2015. GTD Search Results. [online] Available at: <http://www.start.umd.edu/gtd/search/Results.aspx?search=shining+path&sa.x=0&sa.y=0&sa=Search> [Accessed 19 January 2015].
In-text: (Tonge, Shirlow and McAuley, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Tonge, J., Shirlow, P. and McAuley, J., 2011. So Why Did the Guns Fall Silent? How Interplay, not Stalemate, Explains the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Irish Political Studies, 26(1), pp.1-18.
In-text: (Urlacher, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Urlacher, B., 2013. Negotiating with Insurgents: Changing Perceptions or Changing Politics?. International Negotiation, 18(2), pp.177-194.
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