Terrorism versus democracy : the liberal state response /
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Author / Creator: | Wilkinson, Paul, 1937-2011 |
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Imprint: | London ; Portland, OR : Frank Cass, 2001. |
Description: | xvi, 255 p. 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cass series on political violence, 1365-0580 ; 9 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4388615 |
Summary: | Assesses the major trends and developments in terrorism since the Cold War; Evaluates the options open to democratic governments in combating terrorism; Exposes prevalent myths and half-truths surrounding terrorists and 'freedom fighters'; Good reviews expected; Paul Wilkinson is Britains' leading author on terrorism, appearing often on Channel 4 News; In this major new book the author examines both the new terrorist networks and those that have been around for decades. He also provides US with some much needed criteria for distinguishing between terrorists and freedom fighters, and an explanation of the uses of terrorism as a political, social, criminal and religious weapon. Wilkinson also links the use of terrorism to a wider repertoire of struggle, as it is often used as an adjunct to guerrilla warfare or even full-scale conventional military conflict such as in the Russo-Chechen wars. We are warned against the complacent view that worldwide terrorism is in decline. Over 90% of terrorist attacks are purely internal, thus the annual statistics on international terrorism are dangerously misleading. We are not provided with a magic formula for governments to use, each conflict call |
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Physical Description: | xvi, 255 p. 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-250) and index. |
ISBN: | 0714651397 0714681652 |