Women and Terrorism

  • Women and Terrorism: Female Activity in Domestic and International Terror Groups
    By Margaret Gonzalez-Perez

    ... A. 99 Stalin, Josef 13 state repression 10 states 12–14 Steans, Jill 7, 14 Steinhoff, P.G. 75–6 Sterba, James P. 9 Sterling, C. 6, 111 Stern, Susan 58, 59 Stohl, Michael 10 Stoltz Chinchilla, N. 19, 21, 34 Strentz, Thomas 14 Strum, ...

  • Women and Terrorism: Female Activity in Domestic and International Terror Groups
    By Margaret Gonzalez-Perez

    London: Macmillan: 61¦83. Ehrenfeld, R. (1990) Narco Terrorism. New York: HarperCollins. Eisen Bergman, A. (1974) Women of Vietnam. San Francisco: People's Press. El-Tablawy, T. (2005) "Leaders Endorse Declaration on Free Trade," Contra ...

  • Women and Terrorism: Hidden Threats, Forgotten Partners
    By Jamille Bigio, Rachel Vogelstein

    Extremist groups rely upon women to gain strategic advantage, recruiting them as facilitators and martyrs while also benefiting from their subjugation.

  • Women and Terrorism
    By Luisella De Cataldo Neuburger, Tiziana Valentini, trans Leo Michael Hughes

    The book deals with four main issues: 1) women's participation in violent terrorist movements to discover the key to the psychological and sociological interpretation of their involvement in a life experience they are not traditionally ...

  • Women and Terrorism
    By Luisella De Cataldo Neuburger, Tiziana Valentini, trans Leo Michael Hughes

    The book deals with four main issues: 1) women's participation in violent terrorist movements to discover the key to the psychological and sociological interpretation of their involvement in a life experience they are not traditionally ...