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English: How terrorist groups end (n = 268): The most common ending for a terrorist group is to convert to a nonviolent political group via negotiations (43 percent), with most of the rest terminated by routine policing (40 percent). Groups that were ended by military force constituted only 7 percent.[1]
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  1. The researchers found 648 terrorist groups active between 1968 and 2006. Of those, 136 splintered, and 244 were still active in 2006. http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monographs/2008/RAND_MG741-1.pdf, accessed 2015-11-29.

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