Can terrorism and state violence cause democratic breakdown? Although the origins of violence have been studied, only rarely are its consequences. In this study of Uruguay, Spain and Peru, Holmes claims that to understand the consequences of violence on democratic stabilty, terrorism and state responses to terrorism must be studies together.
Can terrorism and state violence cause democratic breakdown? Although the origins of violence have been studied, only rarely are its consequences. In this study of Uruguay, Spain and Peru, Holmes claims that to understand the consequences of violence on democratic stabilty, terrorism and state responses to terrorism must be studies together.
Jennifer S. Holmes is Associate Professor of Political Economy and Political Science in the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Aristotelian concepts applied to a comparative study of violence and democratic stability 3. A historical overview of Uruguay, Peru and Spain 4. Terrorist violence 5. State repression and violence 6. Testing of hypotheses one and two 7. Prospects for stability 8. Al Qaeda in al- Andalus: lessons learned from domestic terrorism Bibliography Index
1. Introduction 2. Aristotelian concepts applied to a comparative study of violence and democratic stability 3. A historical overview of Uruguay, Peru and Spain 4. Terrorist violence 5. State repression and violence 6. Testing of hypotheses one and two 7. Prospects for stability 8. Al Qaeda in al- Andalus: lessons learned from domestic terrorism Bibliography Index
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