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Igor Primoratz writes that when it first entered political discourse, the word "terrorism" was used with reference to the reign of terror imposed by the Jacobin regime--that is, to describe a case of state terrorism. There are also quite a few historical studies of some other instances of state terrorism, most notably of the period of "the Great Terror" in the Soviet Union. In a contemporary setting, however, state terrorism is apparently much more difficult to discern.
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1 Apr 2002
