Non-Western responses to terrorism
Herausgeber: Boyle, Michael J.
Non-Western responses to terrorism
Herausgeber: Boyle, Michael J.
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This book surveys how non-Western states have responded to the threats of domestic and international terrorism in ways consistent with and reflective of their broad historical, political, cultural and religious traditions.
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This book surveys how non-Western states have responded to the threats of domestic and international terrorism in ways consistent with and reflective of their broad historical, political, cultural and religious traditions.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9781526105820
- ISBN-10: 1526105829
- Artikelnr.: 48862826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9781526105820
- ISBN-10: 1526105829
- Artikelnr.: 48862826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Michael J. Boyle is Associate Professor of Political Science at La Salle University in Philadelphia
Foreword by Alex P. Schmid Introduction - Michael J. Boyle Part I: Russia
and Central Asia 1 Russia: Response to terrorism in the twenty-first
century - Ekaterina Stepanova Part II: Asia 2 China: Xi Jinping, China's
legal reform and counterterrorism - Irene Chan 3 Japan: Terrorism and
counterterrorism in Japan - Chiyuki Aoi and Yee-Kuang Heng 4 Malaysia:
Adapting to the dynamic changes of terrorist threats - Kamarulnizam
Abdullah and Ridzuan Abdul Aziz 5 Indonesia: Political violence and
counterterrorism: Disputed boundaries of a postcolonial state - Evan
Laksmana and Michael Newell Part III: South Asia 6 India: Counterterrorism
in India: An ad hoc response to an enduring and variable threat - Rashmi
Singh 7 Pakistan: Countering terrorism in Pakistan: Challenges, conundrum
and resolution - Muhammed Feyyaz Part IV: Latin and South America 8 Brazil:
When the shoe doesn't fit: Brazilian approaches to terrorism and
counterterrorism in the post-9/11 era - Jorge M. Lasmar 9 Colombia: The
changing meaning of 'terrorism' in Colombia: A matter of discourse - Oscar
Palma Part V: Middle East and North Africa 10 Algeria: Algeria's response
to violent extremism - George Joffé 11 Egypt: Extremism in moderation:
Understanding state response to terrorism in Egypt - Dina Al Raffie 12
Lebanon: Contending notions of terrorism in Lebanon: Politico-legal
manoeuvres and political Islam - Bashir Saade 13 Saudi Arabia: Islam and
Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism strategy - Roel Meijer 14 Iran: State and
terrorism in Iran - Ali M. Ansari Part VI: Africa 15 Kenya: Counterterroism
in Kenya: Security aid, impunity and Muslim alienation - Jeremy Prestholdt
16 Nigeria: A vicious cycle: The growth of terrorism and counterterrorism
in Nigeria, 1999-2016 - Jennifer Giroux and Michael Nwankpa 17 Uganda:
Counterterrorism in Musveni's Uganda - Emma Leonard Boyle 18 South Africa:
Understanding South Africa's confused and ineffective response to terrorism
- Hussein Solomon Conclusion - Michael J. Boyle Index
and Central Asia 1 Russia: Response to terrorism in the twenty-first
century - Ekaterina Stepanova Part II: Asia 2 China: Xi Jinping, China's
legal reform and counterterrorism - Irene Chan 3 Japan: Terrorism and
counterterrorism in Japan - Chiyuki Aoi and Yee-Kuang Heng 4 Malaysia:
Adapting to the dynamic changes of terrorist threats - Kamarulnizam
Abdullah and Ridzuan Abdul Aziz 5 Indonesia: Political violence and
counterterrorism: Disputed boundaries of a postcolonial state - Evan
Laksmana and Michael Newell Part III: South Asia 6 India: Counterterrorism
in India: An ad hoc response to an enduring and variable threat - Rashmi
Singh 7 Pakistan: Countering terrorism in Pakistan: Challenges, conundrum
and resolution - Muhammed Feyyaz Part IV: Latin and South America 8 Brazil:
When the shoe doesn't fit: Brazilian approaches to terrorism and
counterterrorism in the post-9/11 era - Jorge M. Lasmar 9 Colombia: The
changing meaning of 'terrorism' in Colombia: A matter of discourse - Oscar
Palma Part V: Middle East and North Africa 10 Algeria: Algeria's response
to violent extremism - George Joffé 11 Egypt: Extremism in moderation:
Understanding state response to terrorism in Egypt - Dina Al Raffie 12
Lebanon: Contending notions of terrorism in Lebanon: Politico-legal
manoeuvres and political Islam - Bashir Saade 13 Saudi Arabia: Islam and
Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism strategy - Roel Meijer 14 Iran: State and
terrorism in Iran - Ali M. Ansari Part VI: Africa 15 Kenya: Counterterroism
in Kenya: Security aid, impunity and Muslim alienation - Jeremy Prestholdt
16 Nigeria: A vicious cycle: The growth of terrorism and counterterrorism
in Nigeria, 1999-2016 - Jennifer Giroux and Michael Nwankpa 17 Uganda:
Counterterrorism in Musveni's Uganda - Emma Leonard Boyle 18 South Africa:
Understanding South Africa's confused and ineffective response to terrorism
- Hussein Solomon Conclusion - Michael J. Boyle Index
Foreword by Alex P. Schmid Introduction - Michael J. Boyle Part I: Russia
and Central Asia 1 Russia: Response to terrorism in the twenty-first
century - Ekaterina Stepanova Part II: Asia 2 China: Xi Jinping, China's
legal reform and counterterrorism - Irene Chan 3 Japan: Terrorism and
counterterrorism in Japan - Chiyuki Aoi and Yee-Kuang Heng 4 Malaysia:
Adapting to the dynamic changes of terrorist threats - Kamarulnizam
Abdullah and Ridzuan Abdul Aziz 5 Indonesia: Political violence and
counterterrorism: Disputed boundaries of a postcolonial state - Evan
Laksmana and Michael Newell Part III: South Asia 6 India: Counterterrorism
in India: An ad hoc response to an enduring and variable threat - Rashmi
Singh 7 Pakistan: Countering terrorism in Pakistan: Challenges, conundrum
and resolution - Muhammed Feyyaz Part IV: Latin and South America 8 Brazil:
When the shoe doesn't fit: Brazilian approaches to terrorism and
counterterrorism in the post-9/11 era - Jorge M. Lasmar 9 Colombia: The
changing meaning of 'terrorism' in Colombia: A matter of discourse - Oscar
Palma Part V: Middle East and North Africa 10 Algeria: Algeria's response
to violent extremism - George Joffé 11 Egypt: Extremism in moderation:
Understanding state response to terrorism in Egypt - Dina Al Raffie 12
Lebanon: Contending notions of terrorism in Lebanon: Politico-legal
manoeuvres and political Islam - Bashir Saade 13 Saudi Arabia: Islam and
Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism strategy - Roel Meijer 14 Iran: State and
terrorism in Iran - Ali M. Ansari Part VI: Africa 15 Kenya: Counterterroism
in Kenya: Security aid, impunity and Muslim alienation - Jeremy Prestholdt
16 Nigeria: A vicious cycle: The growth of terrorism and counterterrorism
in Nigeria, 1999-2016 - Jennifer Giroux and Michael Nwankpa 17 Uganda:
Counterterrorism in Musveni's Uganda - Emma Leonard Boyle 18 South Africa:
Understanding South Africa's confused and ineffective response to terrorism
- Hussein Solomon Conclusion - Michael J. Boyle Index
and Central Asia 1 Russia: Response to terrorism in the twenty-first
century - Ekaterina Stepanova Part II: Asia 2 China: Xi Jinping, China's
legal reform and counterterrorism - Irene Chan 3 Japan: Terrorism and
counterterrorism in Japan - Chiyuki Aoi and Yee-Kuang Heng 4 Malaysia:
Adapting to the dynamic changes of terrorist threats - Kamarulnizam
Abdullah and Ridzuan Abdul Aziz 5 Indonesia: Political violence and
counterterrorism: Disputed boundaries of a postcolonial state - Evan
Laksmana and Michael Newell Part III: South Asia 6 India: Counterterrorism
in India: An ad hoc response to an enduring and variable threat - Rashmi
Singh 7 Pakistan: Countering terrorism in Pakistan: Challenges, conundrum
and resolution - Muhammed Feyyaz Part IV: Latin and South America 8 Brazil:
When the shoe doesn't fit: Brazilian approaches to terrorism and
counterterrorism in the post-9/11 era - Jorge M. Lasmar 9 Colombia: The
changing meaning of 'terrorism' in Colombia: A matter of discourse - Oscar
Palma Part V: Middle East and North Africa 10 Algeria: Algeria's response
to violent extremism - George Joffé 11 Egypt: Extremism in moderation:
Understanding state response to terrorism in Egypt - Dina Al Raffie 12
Lebanon: Contending notions of terrorism in Lebanon: Politico-legal
manoeuvres and political Islam - Bashir Saade 13 Saudi Arabia: Islam and
Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism strategy - Roel Meijer 14 Iran: State and
terrorism in Iran - Ali M. Ansari Part VI: Africa 15 Kenya: Counterterroism
in Kenya: Security aid, impunity and Muslim alienation - Jeremy Prestholdt
16 Nigeria: A vicious cycle: The growth of terrorism and counterterrorism
in Nigeria, 1999-2016 - Jennifer Giroux and Michael Nwankpa 17 Uganda:
Counterterrorism in Musveni's Uganda - Emma Leonard Boyle 18 South Africa:
Understanding South Africa's confused and ineffective response to terrorism
- Hussein Solomon Conclusion - Michael J. Boyle Index