This book contextualizes the use of terror as part of wider movements of political contention, demonstrating that terroristic innovation occurs as part of wider historical processes rather than in a vacuum.
This book contextualizes the use of terror as part of wider movements of political contention, demonstrating that terroristic innovation occurs as part of wider historical processes rather than in a vacuum.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yannick Veilleux-Lepage is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University, Germany. He previously worked as a Senior Researcher in the Transcultural Conflict and Violence Initiative at Georgia State University, where he worked on Department of Defense funded projects analyzing media products and online discourse produced by extremist groups.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. An Evolutionary Approach to Terrorist Innovation 3. The Emergence of Aeroplane Hijacking 4. Hijacking for Transportation or 'Freedom Flights' 5. The Global Impact of Palestinian Hijackings 6. Criminal Innovations 7. Aeroplanes as Weapons of Destruction 8. Conclusion Bibliography Endnotes Index
1. Introduction 2. An Evolutionary Approach to Terrorist Innovation 3. The Emergence of Aeroplane Hijacking 4. Hijacking for Transportation or 'Freedom Flights' 5. The Global Impact of Palestinian Hijackings 6. Criminal Innovations 7. Aeroplanes as Weapons of Destruction 8. Conclusion Bibliography Endnotes Index
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