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Book Synopsis
Steven J. Childs is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at California State University, San Bernardino, USA.

Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Background and History Terrorism as a Concept - The Perpetrators and Victims of Terrorism - The Means of Terrorism - The Aims of Terrorism - Examples of Terrorism - Terrorism at Home and Abroad - State-Sponsored Terrorism A History of Terrorism - Terrorism from Ancient Times to the French Revolution - Global Terrorism in the Modern Era - It’s All About Politics References 2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions The Problems Posed by Terrorism - Problems of Prevention at the Individual Level - Problems of Prevention at the Organizational Level - Problems of Prevention at the Systemic Level - A Complex Phenomena: The Limits of Prevention - Problems of Response Responding to Terrorism - Why Do They Do it? Strategy Versus Psychology - Does Terrorism Actually Work? - How Severe of a Threat Is Terrorism? - Can Deterrence Strategies End Terrorism? - Terrorism and Rational Choice - Are Democracies More Vulnerable? - How Should the Media Behave? - How Does the Media Behave? - New Media and Terrorism - Civil Liberties and International Terrorism - Civil Liberties and Domestic Terrorism Solutions for Countering Terrorism - Negotiations - Offensive Measures: Decapitation and Repression - Defensive Measures: Static Barriers and Homeland Security - Counter-Terrorism Mindset: National Security or Criminal Justice? References 3. Perspectives Violence Spurs Change, Yet Terrorism Is for Losers, Benjamin Acosta Why Terrorism Does Not Really Work, Max Abrahms Without the Rule of Law, What’s Left?, Kevork Kazanjian Right-wing Terrorism: History and Trends, Simeone Miller Ethnonationalist/Separatist Groups, Anibal Serrano Religious Terrorism, Tim Milosch Middle East Terrorism: An Old Dance to a New Song?, Kevin Petit Surging Militant Islamist Violence in Africa Shifts Locus of International Terrorism, Candace Cook 4. Profiles Al Qaeda Edward Snowden (1983– ) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Courts (FISC) George W. Bush (1946– ) Hamas Hezbollah Illich Ramirez Sanchez (1949– ) Islamic State Narodnaya Volya Rand Paul (1963– ) Theodore Kaczynski (1942– ) Timothy McVeigh (1968–2001) U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) 5. Data and Documents Data - Table 5.1: Killed and Wounded by Terrorist Attacks (1970-2019) - Table 5.2: Killed and Wounded by Suicide Terrorist Attacks (1974-2017) - Table 5.3: Number and Types of Terror Attacks (1970-2019) - Table 5.4: Types of Terrorist Groups and Degree of Success Achieved (1866-2014) - Table 5.5: Rebel Leader Cause of Death (1964-2012) Documents - Johann Most, “Action as Propaganda” (1885) - Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, “First Political Statement” (1967) - Carlos Marighella, Minimanual of the Urban Guerilla (1969) (Excerpt) - Timothy McVeigh, “Letter to Rita Cosby” (2001) - Osama bin Laden et al., “Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders” (1998) 6. Resources Books Articles and Reports Nonprint Resources 7. Chronology Glossary Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 14/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781440878251, 978-1440878251
      ISBN10: 1440878250

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Steven J. Childs is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at California State University, San Bernardino, USA.

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgments 1. Background and History Terrorism as a Concept - The Perpetrators and Victims of Terrorism - The Means of Terrorism - The Aims of Terrorism - Examples of Terrorism - Terrorism at Home and Abroad - State-Sponsored Terrorism A History of Terrorism - Terrorism from Ancient Times to the French Revolution - Global Terrorism in the Modern Era - It’s All About Politics References 2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions The Problems Posed by Terrorism - Problems of Prevention at the Individual Level - Problems of Prevention at the Organizational Level - Problems of Prevention at the Systemic Level - A Complex Phenomena: The Limits of Prevention - Problems of Response Responding to Terrorism - Why Do They Do it? Strategy Versus Psychology - Does Terrorism Actually Work? - How Severe of a Threat Is Terrorism? - Can Deterrence Strategies End Terrorism? - Terrorism and Rational Choice - Are Democracies More Vulnerable? - How Should the Media Behave? - How Does the Media Behave? - New Media and Terrorism - Civil Liberties and International Terrorism - Civil Liberties and Domestic Terrorism Solutions for Countering Terrorism - Negotiations - Offensive Measures: Decapitation and Repression - Defensive Measures: Static Barriers and Homeland Security - Counter-Terrorism Mindset: National Security or Criminal Justice? References 3. Perspectives Violence Spurs Change, Yet Terrorism Is for Losers, Benjamin Acosta Why Terrorism Does Not Really Work, Max Abrahms Without the Rule of Law, What’s Left?, Kevork Kazanjian Right-wing Terrorism: History and Trends, Simeone Miller Ethnonationalist/Separatist Groups, Anibal Serrano Religious Terrorism, Tim Milosch Middle East Terrorism: An Old Dance to a New Song?, Kevin Petit Surging Militant Islamist Violence in Africa Shifts Locus of International Terrorism, Candace Cook 4. Profiles Al Qaeda Edward Snowden (1983– ) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Courts (FISC) George W. Bush (1946– ) Hamas Hezbollah Illich Ramirez Sanchez (1949– ) Islamic State Narodnaya Volya Rand Paul (1963– ) Theodore Kaczynski (1942– ) Timothy McVeigh (1968–2001) U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) 5. Data and Documents Data - Table 5.1: Killed and Wounded by Terrorist Attacks (1970-2019) - Table 5.2: Killed and Wounded by Suicide Terrorist Attacks (1974-2017) - Table 5.3: Number and Types of Terror Attacks (1970-2019) - Table 5.4: Types of Terrorist Groups and Degree of Success Achieved (1866-2014) - Table 5.5: Rebel Leader Cause of Death (1964-2012) Documents - Johann Most, “Action as Propaganda” (1885) - Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, “First Political Statement” (1967) - Carlos Marighella, Minimanual of the Urban Guerilla (1969) (Excerpt) - Timothy McVeigh, “Letter to Rita Cosby” (2001) - Osama bin Laden et al., “Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders” (1998) 6. Resources Books Articles and Reports Nonprint Resources 7. Chronology Glossary Index

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