The second or anti-colonial wave

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The second or anti-colonial wave

edited by David C. Rapoport

(Critical concepts in political science, . Terrorism ; v. 2)

Routledge, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references

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Volume

: set ISBN 9780415316507

Description

Providing a history of modern rebel or non-state terror, this impressive collection takes a chronological approach to the area, highlighting the fact that terrorism as a concept has developed in the form of four consecutive waves. Each wave is characterized by distinctive features - most specifically purposes, organizational forms and tactics - which in turn shape the relationship between terrorist groups on national and international levels. In addition to articles from academic journals, the collection also includes discussions by participants in each wave, statements from involved groups, and relevant government documents. Principle events in terrorist history also receive special attention; for example, the first terrorist act, the assassination that provoked World War I and the 9/11 attacks on the US.

Table of Contents

Volume 1. The First or Anarchist Wave I. General A. Pre Modern B. Modern i. General Description of the Wave ii. Theories and Statements iii. Movements and Events (Anarchist, Russian, Irish, Balkans) iv. Counter-Terrorism Volume 2. The Second or Anticolonial Wave I. General and International Contexts II. Movemements and Participant Statements (Ireland, Israel, Algeria, Cyprus) III. Counter-Terror Volume 3. The Third or New Left Wave I. General: Organizational Analyses II. Counter-Terrorism III. Special Problems IV. Movements: Participant Statement and the Rise and Fall of Particular Organizations Volume 4. The Fourth of Religious Wave I. General Context A. New Tactics B. Al Qaeda C. Counter-Terrorism after 9/11
Volume

ISBN 9780415316521

Description

This collection takes a historical approach in reprinting essential scholarship and source materials on the history of modern rebel or non-state terror. The four volumes are arranged around the four distinct "waves" of terrorism. Each wave is characterized by distinctive features, most specifically, purposes, organizational forms and tactics, which in turn shape the relationship between terrorist groups with each other as well as on a national and international level. In addition to articles in academic journals, the collection also includes discussions by participants in each wave as well as statements by participating groups and government documents. Principle events in terrorist history also receive special attention; for example, the first terrorist act, the assassination that provoked World War I and the 9/11 attacks on the US.

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  • NCID
    BA74748789
  • ISBN
    • 9780415316507
    • 9780415316521
  • LCCN
    2005048384
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 362 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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