The terrorism reader
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The terrorism reader
(Routledge readers in history)
Routledge, 2007
3rd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
An intriguing introduction to a notorious and disturbing international phenomenon, The Terrorism Reader draws together material from a variety of experts, clearly explaining their opinions on terrorism, to allow understanding, conjecture and debate.
David J. Whittaker explores all aspects of terrorism from its definition, psychological and sociological effects, legal and ethical issues to counter-terrorism. This Reader illustrates the growth and variety of terrorism in an original way with a series of case-studies from four continents including:
the Taliban and the al-Qaida terror network, and George W. Bush's war against terrorism
ETA and Spain
the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
the Liberation Tigers in Sri Lanka
the IRA and UFF in Northern Ireland
the Shining Path in Peru.
This new edition also includes a case study on events in London in July 2005, fully updated chapters on the conflict in the Lebanon in 2006, and two new chapters on terrorism and ethics, and terrorism and the law.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Characteristics of Terrorism 1. Definition of Terrorism 2. Motivation for Terrorism 3. Terrorism's Wordwide Occurrence Part 2: Fourteen Terrorism Case-Studies 4. An Unholy Alliance 5. Lebanon I 6. Lebanon II 7. Libya (Terrorists Retired) 8. Sri Lanka 9. Spain 10. Northern Ireland 11. Algeria 12. Peru 13. Colombia 14. Germany 15. Italy 16. South Africa 17. London as Target 18. Fourteen Terrorism Case-Studies: Conclusion Part 3: Prevention and Control of Terrorism 19. Terrorism and Ethics 20. Terrorism and the Law 21. Counter-Terrorism: Programmes and Strategies
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