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FEMINITY AS LATENT WEAPON IN TERRORISTIC PRACTICES STRATEGY
Grigor'eva Marina Anatol'evna
Stavropol' State University
Abstract. The author considers the phenomenon of women participation in terroristic activity (motives, conditions, role) and the acceptability of gender analogy for asymmetric conflict model.
Key words and phrases: гендер, политический терроризм, асимметричный конфликт, мотивация феминного порядка, gender, political terrorism, asymmetric conflict, motivation of feministic character
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