Contemporary terror : studies in sub-state violence

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Contemporary terror : studies in sub-state violence

edited by David Carlton and Carlo Schaerf

Macmillan, 1981

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Papers presented to the seventh course of the International School on Disarmament and Research on Conflicts, held in Ariccia, Italy, between 18 and 27 Aug. 1978

Includes bibliographies and index

Contents of Works

  • Summary of discussions / William F. Gutteridge
  • An overview / J. Bowyer Bell
  • Nuclear violence at the non-governmental level / Bernard T. Feld
  • The media and terrorism / Yonah Alexander
  • Chinese and Soviet attitudes towards sub-state violence in the UN context / Werner Pfeifenberger
  • Hostage-taking / Clive C. Aston
  • The future of political sub-state violence / David Carlton
  • Case study I, Federal Germany / Jillian Becker
  • Case study II, Italy / Alessandro Silj
  • Case study III, The Ulster spectrum / Frank Wright
  • Case study IV, The Irish Republican Army / J. Bowyer Bell

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First published in 1981, this book contains papers on terrorism, presented to the International School on Disarmament and Research on Conflicts (ISODARCO). The subject is a complex one as 'one man's terrorist is another man's freedom-fighter'. No simple solution exist to the threat to domestic and international stability posed by the increased use of violence employed by various politically-motivated groups, challenging the authority of sovereign states. Many of the world's leading authorities on terrorism and sub-state violence are among the contributors here, including J. Bowyer Bell, Jillian Becker, and Alessandro Silj, and participants come from a wide range of countries and professions. This book will be of interest to students of conflict and international relations, as well as policy-makers at many levels, and the general public in many countries.

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