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[[TVI Journal]] was founded in 1980 by journalist [[Mark Monday]]. The Journal was said to be targeting journalists and corporate executives.  
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[[TVI Journal]] (or [[Terrorism, Violence Insurgency Journal]]) was founded in 1980, edited by journalists [[Mark Monday]] and [[Roger Chapman]] and published by [[Peder Lund]].  
  
In 1985 the Journal was taken on by [[Brian Jenkins]] the Rand director for studies on subnational conflict. The journal is described as having contributors that are 'academic experts in the field of terrorism and officials with direct responsibilities and firsthand experiences in dealing with the problems they address.' <ref> A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, ''Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature'', published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 31 December 2014 </ref>  
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In 1970 Lund had, with [[Robert K. Brown]], founded [[Paladin Press]], the book-publishing arm of ''[[Soldier of Fortune]]'' magazine which, according to [[Edward S. Herman and [[Gerry O'Sullivan]], was 'the premier producer of assassination and "unorthodox" combat manuals in the United States, In 1983, Lund traveled to El Salvador with a Soldier of Fortune contingent of mercenaries to help "train" certain elements of the Salvadoran military, A photo in Soldier of Fortune, September 1983, shows Lund with a Salvadoran soldier and the bodies of two dead "guerrillas," Robert Chapman, Lund's associate editor, was with the CIA for twenty-seven years and wrote ''The Crimson Web of Terror'' for Paladin Press.'
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The Journal was said to be targeting journalists and corporate executives.
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In 1985 the Journal was taken over by [[Brian Jenkins]] the [[Rand Corporation]] director for studies on subnational conflict. Under Jenkins the journal was renamed [[TVI Report]].
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The journal was described as having contributors that are 'academic experts in the field of terrorism and officials with direct responsibilities and firsthand experiences in dealing with the problems they address.' <ref> A. Schmid and A. J. Jongman, ''Political Terrorism: A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature'',1988 by Transaction Publishers.</ref>  
  
 
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Revision as of 12:16, 3 January 2015

TVI Journal (or Terrorism, Violence Insurgency Journal) was founded in 1980, edited by journalists Mark Monday and Roger Chapman and published by Peder Lund.

In 1970 Lund had, with Robert K. Brown, founded Paladin Press, the book-publishing arm of Soldier of Fortune magazine which, according to [[Edward S. Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, was 'the premier producer of assassination and "unorthodox" combat manuals in the United States, In 1983, Lund traveled to El Salvador with a Soldier of Fortune contingent of mercenaries to help "train" certain elements of the Salvadoran military, A photo in Soldier of Fortune, September 1983, shows Lund with a Salvadoran soldier and the bodies of two dead "guerrillas," Robert Chapman, Lund's associate editor, was with the CIA for twenty-seven years and wrote The Crimson Web of Terror for Paladin Press.'

The Journal was said to be targeting journalists and corporate executives.

In 1985 the Journal was taken over by Brian Jenkins the Rand Corporation director for studies on subnational conflict. Under Jenkins the journal was renamed TVI Report.

The journal was described as having contributors that are 'academic experts in the field of terrorism and officials with direct responsibilities and firsthand experiences in dealing with the problems they address.' [1]

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  1. A. Schmid and A. J. Jongman, Political Terrorism: A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature,1988 by Transaction Publishers.