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Terrorism: Roots, Impact, Responses
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Terrorism: Roots, Impact, Responses

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While terrorism is hardly a new phenomenon, terrorism by the state and its opponents reached new levels in the 20th century. Drawing together veteran experts on terrorism with authorities in Islam, media studies, American history and social psychology, Dr Howard presents a volume which lends fresh interpretations to such major issues as the origins, the impact and the appropriate personal and public responses to terrorism. The volume covers a wide range of relevant topics, from an examination of insurgency, counterinsurgency and terrorism during the struggle for Mexican independence in the early 19th century, to an overview of the difficulties of creating a concerted policy toward terrorism within the European Community, and the possible connections between terrorism and guerrilla warfare in the future. Particular attention has been placed on examining the role of the media and military retaliation in either exacerbating or checking the prevalence of terrorism. As we come to recognize that the problem of terrorism can not be viewed solely through the lens of military policy, we need to rethink the concepts and assumptions of international security using the additional disciplines of cross-cultural studies, psychology and history. This collection makes a major contribution by refocusing our thinking, toward an interdisciplinary approach and should be of value to policy-makers, as well as those involved with military studies, social psychology and international relations.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
16 April 1992
Pages
208
ISBN
9780275940201

While terrorism is hardly a new phenomenon, terrorism by the state and its opponents reached new levels in the 20th century. Drawing together veteran experts on terrorism with authorities in Islam, media studies, American history and social psychology, Dr Howard presents a volume which lends fresh interpretations to such major issues as the origins, the impact and the appropriate personal and public responses to terrorism. The volume covers a wide range of relevant topics, from an examination of insurgency, counterinsurgency and terrorism during the struggle for Mexican independence in the early 19th century, to an overview of the difficulties of creating a concerted policy toward terrorism within the European Community, and the possible connections between terrorism and guerrilla warfare in the future. Particular attention has been placed on examining the role of the media and military retaliation in either exacerbating or checking the prevalence of terrorism. As we come to recognize that the problem of terrorism can not be viewed solely through the lens of military policy, we need to rethink the concepts and assumptions of international security using the additional disciplines of cross-cultural studies, psychology and history. This collection makes a major contribution by refocusing our thinking, toward an interdisciplinary approach and should be of value to policy-makers, as well as those involved with military studies, social psychology and international relations.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
16 April 1992
Pages
208
ISBN
9780275940201