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This article refers to:
Denying to win: How image-savvy militant leaders respond when operatives harm civilians

Article title: Denying to win: How image-savvy militant leaders respond when operatives harm civilians

Authors: Abrahms, Max

Journal: Journal of Strategic Studies

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2018.1471597

The following amendments to the references have been made to the published article as indicated below.

p. 3, note 10 now reads as follows: Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals (New York: Vintage 1971), 44.

p. 13, note 79 now reads as follows: Allister Haddon Sparks, The Mind of South Africa (New York: Ballantine 1991), 247; see Honig and Reichard, ‘The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’, 14-15.

p. 13, note 81 now reads as follows: Mohammed Daraghmeh, ‘Militia Leader to Strengthen Army’, Associated Press, 6 March 2002. http://www.myplainview.com/news/article/Militia-Leader-to-Strengthen-Army-9012009.php, quoted in Honig and Reichard, ‘The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’, 14.

p. 13, note 82 now reads as follows: Eldar, Eyeless in Gaza, 186; see Honig and Reichard, ‘The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’, 14.

p. 14, note 96 now reads as follows: Honig and Reichard, ‘The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’, 15.

On p. 14, new note 97 added as follows:

We shot Edward Pimentel, the air defense specialist, who was in the army of his own free will, and in the FRG [Federal Republic of Germany] for the last three months … the air base … stands at the center of the confrontation between the international struggle for liberation and imperialism – which is war – and, as such, so do all the soldiers who are there.97

97Quoted in Honig and Reichard, ‘The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’, 8.

On p. 15, new note 98 added as follows:

When an IRA roadside bomb in 1992 destroyed a van carrying 14 protestant workers in Omagh County, the IRA claimed the workers were ‘collaborating’ with the ‘forces of occupation’ by rebuilding a British Army compound.98

98See Honig and Reichard, ‘The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’, 16.

p. 15, note 99 (was 97) now reads as follows: Honig and Reichard, ‘The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’, 7.

p. 16, note 107 (was 105) now reads as follows: Eldar, Eyeless in Gaza, 186; see Honig and Reichard, ‘The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’, 14.

p. 22, reference list: incorrect duplicate entry ‘Alinsky, Saul, Rules for Rebels (New York: Vintage, 1971), 44’ has been removed.

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