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Political protest and political violence: A nonrecursive causal model
Herbert M. Kritzer
Political Science (Twin Cities)
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Violence
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Non-recursive
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Political Violence
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Political Protest
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Causal Models
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Protest Violence
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Protestors
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Protest Demonstrations
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United States
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Dynamic Process
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University of North Carolina
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Predictive Power
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Causal Link
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Exogenous Variables
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Police Violence
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Protest Events
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Computer Science
Dynamic Process
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Predictive Power
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Exogenous Variable
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
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North Carolina
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Police
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Political Protest
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Psychology
Dynamic Process
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