The Deadly sin of terrorism : its effect on democracy and civil liberty in six countries

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The Deadly sin of terrorism : its effect on democracy and civil liberty in six countries

edited by David A. Charters

(Contributions in political science, no. 340)

Greenwood Press, 1994

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"Published under the auspices of the Centre for Conflict Studies, University of New Brunswick."

Bibliography: p. [229]-233

Includes index

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This comparative study of terrorism and counter-measures and their effect upon democratic practices and traditions is published under the auspices of the University of New Brunswick Centre for Conflict Studies in Canada. David A. Charters, Editor, has brought together a team of well-known experts to assess the nature of international terrorism in recent years and the possible effect of anti-terrorist policies and counter-measures upon democratic processes and civil liberties in Britain, Germany, Israel, Italy, France, and the United States. Their findings challenge current notions about terrorism and its consequences. A selected bibliography points to some of the most important sources of information on terrorism today.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction The Democratic Framework of Counter-Terrorism by Grant Wardlaw Great Britain and the Response to International Terrorism from 1970 to 1992 by Bruce W. Warner Democratic Responses to International Terrorim in Germany by Stephen M. Sobieck Italy and International Terrorism by Robert H. Evans France and International Terrorism: Problem and Response by Michael M. Harrison Countering Terrorism in Israel by Noemi Gal-Or The American Response to International Terrorism by J. Brent Wilson Conclusions: Security and Liberty in Balance: Countering Terrorism in the Democratic Context by David A. Charters Selected Bibliography Index

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