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Terrorism and War
Welcome to Terrorism and War
Anthropology and Militarism
Anthropology and the Classics: War, Violence, and the Stateless ‘Polis’
Cultures of Terror and Resistance in Northern Ireland
Darker than Midnight: Fear, Vulnerability, and Terror Making in Urban Burma (Myanmar)
Domesticating Foreign Policy
Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and its Others
Intellectuals and the Clash of Cultures
The Mafia and al-Qaeda: Violent and Secretive Organizations in Comparative and Historical Perspective
Oil-dependence and Civil conflict in Nigeria
Regicide and Maoist Revolutionary Warfare in Nepal: Modern Incarnations of a Warrior Kingdom
Relating to Terror: Gender, Anthropology, Law, and Some September Elevenths
Rethinking Anthropology of Violence
Terrorism in Native America: Interrogating the Past, Examining the Present, and Constructing a Liberatory Future
Terrorism, Myth, and the Power of Ethnographic Praxis
Terror Warfare and the Medicine of Peace
War, Factionalism, and the State in Afghanistan
War, Violence, and Hegemony
Ethnic Suppression and Genocide
Exploitation and Human Rights
Terrorism and War
Violence and Aggression