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The Effect of Migration on Terror - Made at Home or Imported from Abroad?. (2017). Gassebner, Martin ; Dreher, Axel ; Schaudt, Paul .
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  5. Do immigrants import terrorism?. (2019). Landgrave, Michelangelo ; Nowrasteh, Alex ; Powell, Benjamin ; Forrester, Andrew C.
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