Stathis N. Kalyvas
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The Logic of Violence in Civil War
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2002
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14 editions
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The Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe
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1996
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4 editions
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Order, Conflict, and Violence
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2008
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9 editions
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Rethinking Violence: States and Non-State Actors in Conflict
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2010
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6 editions
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The Oxford Handbook of Terrorism
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From Stagnation to Forced Adjustment: Reforms in Greece, 1974-2010
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2012
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4 editions
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Civil Wars
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published
2013
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2 editions
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Terörizmin El Kitabi
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Revolution in Civil War: The “Marxist Paradox”
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2022
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“At the turn of the nineteenth century, Greece could boast the highest proportion of university students among its population across Europe”
― Modern Greece: What Everyone Needs to Know
― Modern Greece: What Everyone Needs to Know
“Greece was born in a state of economic default and international receivership.”
― Modern Greece: What Everyone Needs to Know
― Modern Greece: What Everyone Needs to Know
“Why do Japanese commandos fire Czech machine guns at Puerto Rican passengers departing an Air France flight in an Israeli airport? To strike at American Imperialism!” p. 155, footnote 13”
― The Logic of Violence in Civil War
― The Logic of Violence in Civil War
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