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Migration and terrorism. (2020). Krieger, Tim.
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  33. On the Role of Democracy in the Ethnicity-Growth Relationship: Theory and Evidence. (2013). Gregoriou, Andros ; Ghosh, Sugata ; Mitra, Anirban .
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  44. Earthquakes, Hurricanes, and Terrorism: Do Natural Disasters Incite Terror?. (2011). Ostwald, Jordan.
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  69. Social divisions and institutions: Assessing institutional parameter variation. (2008). Isaksson, Ann-Sofie.
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