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Are the Better Educated Less Likely to Support Militancy and Terrorism? Women Are. Evidence from a Public Opinion Survey in Pakistan Abstract Conventional wisdom dictates that the more educated are less likely to support
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Document Date: 2012-06-18 17:28:44


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Abbottabad / Islamabad / /

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Pakistan Act / Enhanced Partnership / /

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Pakistan / United States / Afghanistan / Israel / /

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USD / /

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Diplomatic Relations / /

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Marriott Hotel / Some College / University of Maryland / United States Institute of Peace / /

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Online News / /

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United States Senate / Midwest Political Science Association / Brookings Institution / al-Qaeda / Some College / United States Institute of Peace / University of Maryland / Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research / US government / US administration / Hizballah / Taliban / IFPRI / Survey Research and the Pew Global Attitudes Project / School of Public Policy / Stanford / /

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Osama bin Laden / Blair / Musharraf / Richard Holbrooke / /

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primary / /

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leader / President / Assistant Professor / representative / General / Ambassador / Elementary school / representative public opinion poll / /

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Maryland / Baluchistan / /

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South Asia / western Pakistan / /

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