Terrorism : a very short introduction /

This book charts a path through the outpouring of efforts to understand and explain modern terrorism, by asking what makes terrorism different from other forms of political, military action; what makes it effective; and what can be done about it. It unravels complex central questions such as whether...

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Main Author: Townshend, Charles
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Series:Very short introductions ; 78.
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Summary:This book charts a path through the outpouring of efforts to understand and explain modern terrorism, by asking what makes terrorism different from other forms of political, military action; what makes it effective; and what can be done about it. It unravels complex central questions such as whether terrorists are criminals, whether terrorism is a kind of war, what kind of threat terrorism represents, how far media publicity sustains terrorism, and whether democracy is especially vulnerable to terrorist attack. It examines the historical ideological and local roots of terrorist violence, and the success of specific terrorist and anti-terrorist campaigns in the more distant as well as the recent past.
Physical Description:157 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-149) and index.
ISBN:0192801686
9780192801685