Terrible beyond endurance? : the foreign policy of state terrorism

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Terrible beyond endurance? : the foreign policy of state terrorism

edited by Michael Stohl and George A. Lopez

(Contributions in political science, no. 180)

Greenwood Press, 1988

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Stohl and Lopez argue that such developments in international aggressive policies demand more serious scholarly attention than has up to now been paid them, and they suggest a number of emerging trends that warrant examination by political scientists. Such trends include superpower deployment of the troops of regional power centers to avoid direct military action in the Third World; renewed efforts by the United States to develop counterterrorist and rapid deployment approaches; and the rise of terror bombing and related military acts even in arenas where conventional warfare is already being conducted. The editors also argue that these trends will intensify in the future.

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Introduction The Structure of Terrorism The United States and Terrorism Regions and State Terrorism International Law and the Future Bibliographic Essay Index

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