This book examines the relationship between terrorism and counterterrorism and how it operates within the broader context of communication, control, power and democratic governance at the national, international and transnational level.
This book examines the relationship between terrorism and counterterrorism and how it operates within the broader context of communication, control, power and democratic governance at the national, international and transnational level.
Ronald Crelinsten is an Associate Fellow at the University of Victoria, Canada, and was Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa for over 20 years.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: A Conceptual Framework for Studying Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Communication between Controller and Controlled 1. The Terrorism-Counterterrorism Nexus 2. Placing the Terrorism-Counterterrorism Nexus in Context Part II: Mapping Blurry Boundaries: Grey Zones and Democratic Governance 3. Territory Environment Resources Population: Zone A 4. Markets Profits Welfare Civics: Zone B 5. Society Administration Protest Policy: Zone C 6. Policing Intelligence Extremism Violence: Zone D 7. Crime Terrorism Revolution War: Zone E 8. Sovereignty Independence Nationalism Globalism: Zone F 9. When Controlled Becomes Controller: The Question of Regime Type Part III - Mapping Complexity Beyond the State: Grey Zones and Global Governance 10. State Actors in the International System: International Bilateral Multilateral and Transgovernmental Relations 11. Non-State Actors from Different States: Multinational (corporate) Transnational and Global Civil Societal Relations 12. Transnational Relations between State Actors and Non-State Actors from Different States Conclusion: A Unified Field Theory of Terrorism Democracy and Human Security across Geography History Space and Time
Introduction Part I: A Conceptual Framework for Studying Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Communication between Controller and Controlled 1. The Terrorism-Counterterrorism Nexus 2. Placing the Terrorism-Counterterrorism Nexus in Context Part II: Mapping Blurry Boundaries: Grey Zones and Democratic Governance 3. Territory Environment Resources Population: Zone A 4. Markets Profits Welfare Civics: Zone B 5. Society Administration Protest Policy: Zone C 6. Policing Intelligence Extremism Violence: Zone D 7. Crime Terrorism Revolution War: Zone E 8. Sovereignty Independence Nationalism Globalism: Zone F 9. When Controlled Becomes Controller: The Question of Regime Type Part III - Mapping Complexity Beyond the State: Grey Zones and Global Governance 10. State Actors in the International System: International Bilateral Multilateral and Transgovernmental Relations 11. Non-State Actors from Different States: Multinational (corporate) Transnational and Global Civil Societal Relations 12. Transnational Relations between State Actors and Non-State Actors from Different States Conclusion: A Unified Field Theory of Terrorism Democracy and Human Security across Geography History Space and Time
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