International Terrorism

A Chronology (1974 Supplement)

Brian Michael Jenkins, J. J. Johnson

ResearchPublished 1976

A chronological listing and description of incidents of international terrorism, prepared as a supplement to R-1597, International Terrorism: A Chronology, 1968-1974. Incidents that occurred between 1968 and April 1974 but were not reported in the earlier volume are described, along with a chronology of incidents between May and December 1974. The two reports together serve as a reference work on recent acts of international terrorism and as a basis for examining possible trends. An index to frequently cited activist groups is also included.

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  • Availability: Web-Only
  • Year: 1976
  • Paperback Pages: 23
  • Document Number: R-1909-1-ARPA

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Jenkins, Brian Michael and J. J. Johnson, International Terrorism: A Chronology (1974 Supplement). Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1976. https://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R1909-1.html.
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