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Theories of Terrorism: An Introduction


Theories of Terrorism: An Introduction

Paperback by Pisoiu, Daniela (Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), Vienna, Austria); Hain, Sandra (Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), Vienna, Austria)

Theories of Terrorism: An Introduction

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ISBN:
9780415826082
Publication Date:
26 Sep 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Theories of Terrorism: An Introduction

Description

This new textbook provides students with a multidisciplinary theoretical and methodological introduction to terrorism studies. The book identifies the main theories proposed in the field of terrorism studies as they relate to several issues: why and how individuals and organizations get involved in terrorism; the definition and concept of terrorism; state terrorism; leaving terrorism behind; counter-terrorism; manifestations of terrorism in time and space. Terrorism studies is a highly heterogeneous field with a broad range of theories and disciplines, marked by ample debates. Beyond individual contributions and unique perspectives, however, it is difficult for students and interested readers to have a broader and structured grasp of the theoretical landscape within and behind the study of terrorism. This textbook offers a valuable new teaching tool which aims to provide students with the conceptual, theoretical, and methodological toolbox necessary to understand and research terrorism. This book will be essential reading for students of terrorism studies, political violence, and counter-terrorism, and is highly recommended for students of security studies, criminology, politics, and international relations.

Contents

Introduction 1. The making of terrorism 2. Defining terrorism, Asta Maskaliunaite 3. Studying terrorism 4. Determining individual terrorism 5. Choosing individual terrorism 6. Relational individual terrorism 7. Determining organizational terrorism 8. Choosing organizational terrorism 9. Relational organizational terrorism 10. Individual disengagement, de- and counter-radicalization 11. State terrorism 12. Terrorism in Time and Space 13. Counter-terrorism, Asta Maskaliunaite

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