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Volders, B. (2019). Nuclear Terrorism: What Can We Learn from Los Alamos?.
Terrorism and
Political Violence, 31
(5), 1006-1025.
Volders (2019)’s article on
“nuclear terrorism “
discuss the literature gap on the
possibility of a terrorist group conducting a nuclear attack given that such an attack is complex
and require massive funding and infrastructure to construct. It elaborately illustrates the view on
the organization involved in nuclear terrorism threat assessment, with the terrorist organization
being the unit of analysis. The second part of the article explains why the "Los Alamos" case
study, which was the first unified atomic bomb program that presents a probable understanding
of nuclear terrorism. The main dynamics of organization and challenges for undertaking the
project of nuclear terrorism are inductively outlined through the assessment of organizational
theory regarding design and potential application to nuclear terrorism.


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