Terrorism (2nd Ed.) Understanding the Global Threat
Auteur : Whittaker David
What is terrorism and where does it come from? Who are the people who perpetrate terror? What are their motives? Terrorism is now everybody's major and constant fear. This easy-to-read, concise account of terrorism provides the essential global guide to understanding what the threat is and exactly where it comes from. Without this knowledge, argues David Whittaker, there can be no way forward in prevention and control. The book looks in particular at how terrorism has shaped and been shaped by the past half century, the driving forces behind it, the methods, the psychology and the money.
Originally written in the aftermath of September 11, the book has now been updated to reflect how our understanding of and reaction to terrorism has moved on in the past few years. The Where to Find Out More section at the end will also be thoroughly updated to include recent websites and publications on the subject.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The meaning of terrorism
2 New York and Washington, Madrid, London
3 Terrorism around the world
4 Motives for terrorism
5 Terrorism and religion
6 Fanatics and martyrs
7 Terrorist methods
8 Future types of terrorism
9 Counter-terrorism: the piecemeal approach
10 Terrorism: international efforts to defeat it
Where to find out more
Index
David J. Whittaker is a retired university lecturer and prolific author. His recent titles include Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Contemporary World (2005), The Terrorism Reader (2002), and Conflict and Reconciliation in the Contemporary World (1999).
Date de parution : 01-2017
12.9x19.8 cm
Date de parution : 09-2006
Ouvrage de 256 p.
Thèmes de Terrorism :
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