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The IRA are not Al Qaeda: New Terrorism Discourse and Irish Republicanism
Mark McGovern
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Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Army
100%
Irish Republicanism
100%
Republican
100%
Al Qaeda
100%
Tradition
60%
Dichotomy
40%
Islamists
40%
Contemporary
20%
Global
20%
Counter-insurgency
20%
USA
20%
Northern Ireland
20%
Action
20%
Rational
20%
Medium Representation
20%
Iraq
20%
Invasion
20%
Justification
20%
Terror
20%
Moral
20%
Discursive construction
20%
absolutist
20%
Political Representation
20%
Keyphrases
Irish Republicanism
100%
Al-Qaeda
100%
Irish Republican Army
100%
New Terrorism
100%
Terrorist
83%
Lacquer
33%
Northern Ireland
16%
Irish Republicans
16%
Counterterrorism
16%
Counterinsurgency
16%
War in Afghanistan
16%
Political Violence
16%
Discursive Construction
16%
Absolutism
16%
Lexicon
16%
Mainstream Media
16%
Global War on Terror
16%
Analytical Device
16%
State Media
16%
9/11 Attacks
16%
Islamic Terrorism
16%
Occupation of Iraq
16%
Moral Constraints
16%
Non-rational
16%
Non-state
16%
Invasion of Iraq
16%
Media Representation
16%
Political Representation
16%
Social Sciences
Republicanism
100%
Irish Republican Army
100%
UK
50%
Dichotomy
50%
USA
25%
Intention
25%
War
25%
Iraq
25%
Morality
25%
Psychology
Intention
100%
Partial Revision
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Terrorism
100%
Army
100%