Terrorism is the calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious or ideological. Combating terrorism: options to improve federal response : joint hearing ... - Стр. 48авторы: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management - 2002 - Страниц: 183Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff - 1979 - Страниц: 736
...international straits. terrorism — The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or...are generally political, religious, or ideological. See also antiterrorism; combatting terrorism; counterterrorism; force protection condition; terrorist;... | |
| Stuart Nagel - 2000 - Страниц: 562
...definition is very similar to the one used by the Department of Defense, which defines terrorism as "the calculated use of violence or the threat of violence...are generally political, religious, or ideological." (US Army, Field Manual 100-20, Stability and Support Operations [Final Draft], Chapter 8: Combating... | |
| Keith E. Bonn, Anthony E. Baker - 2000 - Страниц: 374
...combatant commands and defense agencies as appropriate. terrorism. The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear, intended to...are generally political, religious, or ideological. unified command. A command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander and composed of... | |
| John R. Cashman - 2002 - Страниц: 376
...furtherance of political or social objectives." According to the US Department of Defense, terrorism is "the calculated use of violence or the threat of violence...fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments of societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological." Let's... | |
| Neil A. Hamilton - 2002 - Страниц: 386
...particular persons . . . or the general public." The US Department of Defense defines terrorism as "the calculated use of violence or the threat of violence...are generally political, religious, or ideological." Other definitions limit "terrorism" to attacks on civilian targets. Using these definitions, several... | |
| W. Seth Carus, Center for Counterproliferation Research - 2002 - Страниц: 224
...definitions of terrorism. The Department of Defense defines terrorism as "the calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear; intended to...are generally political, religious, or ideological." See Joint Publication 1 -02, DOD Dictionary oj Military and Associated Terms, as found at http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 2002 - Страниц: 516
...s/organization/10319.pdf>. Meanwhile, the Department of Defense defines terrorism as "the calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear; intended to...coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the puisuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological." 28 MAKING THE NA T1ON SAFER... | |
| Yonah Alexander - 2002 - Страниц: 456
..."The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or try to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit...are generally political, religious, or ideological." Another example may simply be "coercive intimidation used for political ends." proposed in Richard... | |
| Dilip Hiro - 2002 - Страниц: 564
...would have discovered three different definitions. According to the Defense Department, "Terrorism is the calculated use of violence or the threat of violence to inculcate fear, intended to coerce or intimidate governments or societies as to the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious... | |
| Harold F. Tipton - 2002 - Страниц: 1018
...as the calculated use of violence, or threat of violence, to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit...goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.3 Some examples of terrorist objectives and tactics can be seen in Exhibit 53-1. The increased... | |
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