The Politics of Terrorism, Third Edition,CRC Press, 29 янв. 1988 г. - Всего страниц: 672 Placing terrorists and terrorist activities within their sociopolitical settings, this volume contains essays by 16 experts on the major theories, typologies, concepts, strategies, tactics, ideologies, practices, implications of, and responses to contemporary political terrorism. New to this edition are essays on typologies and state terrorism in international affairs, and terrorism within Latin America, the Middle East, the United States, Western Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa. The authors demystify the myths of contemporary political terrorism, and conclude with discussions of the interrelationship among political terrorism, the media and civil liberties; counterterrorism policies; the threat that terrorists will go nuclear; and the international terrorist network. ISBN 0-8247-7814-6: $45.00. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Myths of Contemporary Political Terrorism | 7 |
Notes | 23 |
Some Characteristics of Political Terrorism in the 1960s | 31 |
The Urban Context of Political Terrorism | 59 |
Political Disintegration and Latent Terror | 85 |
Three Perspectives | 197 |
Governance by Terror | 231 |
Terrorist Spillover From the Middle East | 331 |
Target | 337 |
Chronology of Significant Terrorist Events 1985 | 363 |
Victims of International Terrorism 1985 | 370 |
Ethnic and Ideological Terrorism in Western Europe | 373 |
Terrorism in SubSaharan Africa | 445 |
Terrorism in Latin America | 497 |
The Case of | 525 |
National Interests and State Terrorism | 273 |
National Interests and State | 284 |
The U S Government | 295 |
1985 | 317 |
The State Support Issue | 325 |
Historical | 549 |
Conclusion | 579 |
Will Terrorists Go Nuclear? | 586 |
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