-Wanda Rushing, Professor Emerita, Department of Sociology, University of Memphis, USA, and author of The Paradox of Place: Globalization in the American South.
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"Jalata makes an important contribution to understanding terrorism in its many historical, geographical, and political guises. He underscores how state-sponsored terrorism is not solely a product of a terrorizing state, but also is linked to its history and changing context of the world-system. Jalata argues persuasively that terrorism from above and below can be understood only fully from such historical and global contexts. This book demonstrates the power of this approach to developing ways to reduce terrorism." - Tom D. Hall, Professor of Emeritus, DePauw University, USA, and co-author of Indigenous Peoples and Globalization: Resistance and Revitalization (2009)
"'Terrorism' is a term often used but little understood. By taking the long view, Jalata offers extremely valuable insights and careful analysis of the meaning of the term. This book should be read by all interested in the topic." - Martin J. Murray, Professor of Urban Planning, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, and Adjunct Professor, Department of Afro-american and African Studies, University of Michigan, USA