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Provocation, polarization, and mobilization are strategies of leverage that have been used repeatedly in the modern era and for which terrorism is uniquely well suited.16 Like compellence, these strategies have their roots in the political and historical context within which they arise. The first, provocation, tries to force a state to do something—not a specific policy but a vigorous action of some kind, that undercuts its legitimacy.
How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns
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