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    Counter‐terrorism policies in the Middle East : why democracy has failed to reduce terrorism in the Middle East and why protecting human rights might be more successful
    English
    20210200
    Wiley-Blackwell
    19800000-20160000 | Western Asia | United States | Algeria | Yemen | United Arab Emirates | Turkey | Tunisia | Syrian Arab Republic | Saudi Arabia | Qatar | Morocco | Libya | Lebanon | Kuwait | West Bank (Palestine) Occupied Territories | Gaza | Palestinian Territory, Occupied | Jordan | Palestine, State of | Israel | Iraq | Iran, Islamic Republic of | Egypt | Bahrain | counterterrorism | government policy effectiveness | political systems | democracy | human rights protection | terrorism prevention | political violence | violence prevention | aid policy | prevention of human rights violations | repression | aid effects | state violence | violence effects | rule of law | human rights violations | torture allegations
    Criminology and public policy ; vol. 20, no. 1
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