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Exploring the Iran-Hezbollah Relationship: A Case Study of how State Sponsorship affects Terrorist Group Decision-Making
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Understanding the impact of state sponsorship on the decision-making of violent non-state actors is among the more important issues to scholars of security studies. This article addresses the issue by examining the relationship between Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah. To preview its conclusions, there are two main perspectives to consider with regard to the terrorist group-state sponsor relationship. First, state support has a powerful, yet indirect effect on violent non-state actor
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