Transnational terrorism
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Transnational terrorism
(The library of essays on transnational crime)
Ashgate, 2013
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Formerly CIP Uk
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The dramatic terrorist attacks of 9/11 highlighted significant gaps in research on the topic as governments, community groups, social service agencies and law enforcement agencies were forced to respond without any evidence-based guidance on best practices for tactics, strategies, and policy development. The essays selected for this volume demonstrate that transnational terrorism is now a thriving area of study and display the breadth and depth of scholarship that has recently been published. The research draws attention to global patterns of transnational terrorism; highlights various structural and cultural explanations; provides an overview of some of the ways that terrorism impacts society; and discusses strategies used to effectively respond to transnational terrorism. This volume, which is of interest to academics, policymakers and practitioners, provides a repository of some of the best contemporary research in this field.
目次
- Contents: Introduction
- Part I Patterns of International Terrorism: The four waves of modern terrorism, David C. Rapoport
- Al Qaeda, trends in terrorism, and future potentialities: an assessment, Bruce Hoffman
- After 9/11: is it all different now?, Walter Enders and Todd Sandler
- Transnational terrorism hot spots: identification and impact evaluation, Alex Braithwaite and Quan Li
- Trajectories of terrorism: attack patterns of foreign groups that have targeted the United States, 1970-2004, Gary LaFree, Sue-Ming Yang and Martha Crenshaw
- The nature of the beast: terrorist organizational structures and lethality, Victor Asal and R. Karl Rethemeyer. Part II Causes of Transnational Terrorism: Ideologies of violence: the social origins of Islamist and Leftist transnational terrorism, Kristopher K. Robison, Edward M. Crenshaw and J. Craig Jenkins
- Does democracy promote or reduce transnational terrorist incidents?, Quan Li
- On ethnic conflict and the origins of transnational terrorism, Atin Basuchoudhary and William F. Shughart II
- Incubators of terror: do failed and failing states promote transnational terrorism?, James A. Piazza
- Economic globalization, Quan Li and Drew Schaub
- Education, poverty and terrorism: is there a causal connection?, Alan B. Krueger and Jitka Maleckova. Part III Impacts of Transnational Terrorism: The impact of transnational terrorism on US foreign direct investment, Walter Enders, Adolfo Sachsida and Todd Sandler
- Terrorism and the world economy, Alberto Abadie and Javier Gardeazabal
- Terrorism-induced structural shifts in financial risk: airline stocks in the aftermath of the September 11th terror attacks, Konstantinos Drakos
- Assessing the impact of the September 11 terrorist attacks on US airline demand, Harumi Ito and Darin Lee. Part IV Responding to Transnational Terrorism: A theoretical analysis of transnational terrorism, Todd Sandler, John T. Tschirhart and Jon Cauley
- Patterns of transnational terrorism, 1970-1999: alternative time-series estimates, Walter Enders and Todd Sandler
- Terrorism shocks: domestic versus transnational responses, Todd Sandler
- Collective versus unilateral responses to terrorism. Todd Sandler
- Strategies and practical measures to strengthen the capacity of prosecution services dealing with transnational organized crime, terrorism and corruption, Yvon Dandurand
- Name index.
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