Counterterrorism consultant Marc Sageman examines the history and theory of political violence in his comprehensive new book. Seeking patterns across numerous key case studies, Turning to Political Violence offers a paradigm-shifting perspective that yields stark new implications for the ways liberal democracies should respond to terrorism.
Counterterrorism consultant Marc Sageman examines the history and theory of political violence in his comprehensive new book. Seeking patterns across numerous key case studies, Turning to Political Violence offers a paradigm-shifting perspective that yields stark new implications for the ways liberal democracies should respond to terrorism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Chapter 1. A Model of the Turn to Political Violence Chapter 2. The French Revolution and the Emergence of Modern Political Violence Chapter 3. Political Violence from the Restoration to the Paris Commune Chapter 4. The Professionalization of Terroristic Violence in Russia Chapter 5. Anarchism and the Expansion of Political Violence Chapter 6. The Specialized Terrorist Organization: The PSR Combat Unit 1902-1908 Chapter 7. Banditry, the End of a World, and Indiscriminate Political Violence Chapter 8. Policy Implications Appendix. Testing the Social Identity Perspective Model of the Turn to Political Violence Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Preface Chapter 1. A Model of the Turn to Political Violence Chapter 2. The French Revolution and the Emergence of Modern Political Violence Chapter 3. Political Violence from the Restoration to the Paris Commune Chapter 4. The Professionalization of Terroristic Violence in Russia Chapter 5. Anarchism and the Expansion of Political Violence Chapter 6. The Specialized Terrorist Organization: The PSR Combat Unit 1902-1908 Chapter 7. Banditry, the End of a World, and Indiscriminate Political Violence Chapter 8. Policy Implications Appendix. Testing the Social Identity Perspective Model of the Turn to Political Violence Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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