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Although the literature on terrorism is vast, there are many gaps in it. This book helps to fill these lacunae with entries from top terrorism scholars and counterterrorism practitioners in the world.
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Although the literature on terrorism is vast, there are many gaps in it. This book helps to fill these lacunae with entries from top terrorism scholars and counterterrorism practitioners in the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040185100
- Artikelnr.: 72279460
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040185100
- Artikelnr.: 72279460
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Max Abrahms is a tenured professor of political science at Northeastern University, where he specializes in international security, especially terrorism. Abrahms has published extensively in leading academic and popular outlets such as International Security, International Organization, Foreign Affairs, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and The Atlantic. He regularly consults for government agencies and provides analysis in the media on the contemporary terrorism landscape. Previously, Abrahms taught at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Dartmouth.
Introduction I: RECONCEPTUALIZING TERRORISM 1. Defining Terrorism: Why It
Matters 2. Terrorism and Research Design: How to Avoid Common Pitfalls and
Learn to Spot Them 3. The Social History of Political Violence 4. State
Terrorism: The Elephant in the Room 5. Terrorism and Mass Shootings 6. II:
UNDERSTUDIED TERRORISTS 7. Militant Islamist Extremism in Southeast Asia
8. Terrorism in the Sahel 9. Terrorism in Latin America: A Neglected Region
in Terrorism Studies 10. The Ustasha Regime, 1941-1945: An Understudied
Case Study in Terrorism Studies 11. Women's Engagement with Political
Violence and Terrorism 12. Terrorism's Gender Dynamics: Women, Men, and
Da'esh 13. Far-Right Terrorism: The History, Present, and Future III:
TERRORIST INNOVATIONS 14. Terrorist Groups and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A
Growing Threat 15. New and Emerging Technologies for Terrorists 16.
Terrorism and Information Warfare 17. Terrorism and Social Media 18.
Cyberterrorism: How Terror Groups Use Cyberspace IV: NEW TOPICS IN
TERRORISM STUDIES 19. The Social Ecology of Trauma and Extremist Violence
20. Terrorism and Foreign Interference 21. Terrorism and the United Nations
22. The Great Replacement Theory 23. The Crime-Terror Nexus: A Burgeoning
Research Area 24. Vying to Win: Understanding Terrorist Competition 25.
Terrorism and Publicity: Is the Conventional Wisdom Changing? V: HOW MUCH
HAS TERRORISM REALLY EVOLVED? 26. Is the 'New' Terrorism of Today Truly
New? 27. The Evolution of Modern Terrorism 28. The Irish Republican Army:
Implications for Terrorism Studies 29. Islamist Political Violence:
Deconstructing the Threat 30. Black September and Its Enduring
Counterterrorism Legacy 31. The Evolution of Hezbollah 32. Palestinian
Terrorism: How Is It Different? VI: RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 33. Is Terrorism
an Effective Tactic? Evolution in the Conventional Wisdom 33. Terrorism and
Overreaction 34. Human Rights and Terrorism 35. Targeted Killing: Weighing
the Pros and Cons 36. The War on Terror: The Past and Future Problem
Matters 2. Terrorism and Research Design: How to Avoid Common Pitfalls and
Learn to Spot Them 3. The Social History of Political Violence 4. State
Terrorism: The Elephant in the Room 5. Terrorism and Mass Shootings 6. II:
UNDERSTUDIED TERRORISTS 7. Militant Islamist Extremism in Southeast Asia
8. Terrorism in the Sahel 9. Terrorism in Latin America: A Neglected Region
in Terrorism Studies 10. The Ustasha Regime, 1941-1945: An Understudied
Case Study in Terrorism Studies 11. Women's Engagement with Political
Violence and Terrorism 12. Terrorism's Gender Dynamics: Women, Men, and
Da'esh 13. Far-Right Terrorism: The History, Present, and Future III:
TERRORIST INNOVATIONS 14. Terrorist Groups and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A
Growing Threat 15. New and Emerging Technologies for Terrorists 16.
Terrorism and Information Warfare 17. Terrorism and Social Media 18.
Cyberterrorism: How Terror Groups Use Cyberspace IV: NEW TOPICS IN
TERRORISM STUDIES 19. The Social Ecology of Trauma and Extremist Violence
20. Terrorism and Foreign Interference 21. Terrorism and the United Nations
22. The Great Replacement Theory 23. The Crime-Terror Nexus: A Burgeoning
Research Area 24. Vying to Win: Understanding Terrorist Competition 25.
Terrorism and Publicity: Is the Conventional Wisdom Changing? V: HOW MUCH
HAS TERRORISM REALLY EVOLVED? 26. Is the 'New' Terrorism of Today Truly
New? 27. The Evolution of Modern Terrorism 28. The Irish Republican Army:
Implications for Terrorism Studies 29. Islamist Political Violence:
Deconstructing the Threat 30. Black September and Its Enduring
Counterterrorism Legacy 31. The Evolution of Hezbollah 32. Palestinian
Terrorism: How Is It Different? VI: RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 33. Is Terrorism
an Effective Tactic? Evolution in the Conventional Wisdom 33. Terrorism and
Overreaction 34. Human Rights and Terrorism 35. Targeted Killing: Weighing
the Pros and Cons 36. The War on Terror: The Past and Future Problem
Introduction I: RECONCEPTUALIZING TERRORISM 1. Defining Terrorism: Why It
Matters 2. Terrorism and Research Design: How to Avoid Common Pitfalls and
Learn to Spot Them 3. The Social History of Political Violence 4. State
Terrorism: The Elephant in the Room 5. Terrorism and Mass Shootings 6. II:
UNDERSTUDIED TERRORISTS 7. Militant Islamist Extremism in Southeast Asia
8. Terrorism in the Sahel 9. Terrorism in Latin America: A Neglected Region
in Terrorism Studies 10. The Ustasha Regime, 1941-1945: An Understudied
Case Study in Terrorism Studies 11. Women's Engagement with Political
Violence and Terrorism 12. Terrorism's Gender Dynamics: Women, Men, and
Da'esh 13. Far-Right Terrorism: The History, Present, and Future III:
TERRORIST INNOVATIONS 14. Terrorist Groups and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A
Growing Threat 15. New and Emerging Technologies for Terrorists 16.
Terrorism and Information Warfare 17. Terrorism and Social Media 18.
Cyberterrorism: How Terror Groups Use Cyberspace IV: NEW TOPICS IN
TERRORISM STUDIES 19. The Social Ecology of Trauma and Extremist Violence
20. Terrorism and Foreign Interference 21. Terrorism and the United Nations
22. The Great Replacement Theory 23. The Crime-Terror Nexus: A Burgeoning
Research Area 24. Vying to Win: Understanding Terrorist Competition 25.
Terrorism and Publicity: Is the Conventional Wisdom Changing? V: HOW MUCH
HAS TERRORISM REALLY EVOLVED? 26. Is the 'New' Terrorism of Today Truly
New? 27. The Evolution of Modern Terrorism 28. The Irish Republican Army:
Implications for Terrorism Studies 29. Islamist Political Violence:
Deconstructing the Threat 30. Black September and Its Enduring
Counterterrorism Legacy 31. The Evolution of Hezbollah 32. Palestinian
Terrorism: How Is It Different? VI: RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 33. Is Terrorism
an Effective Tactic? Evolution in the Conventional Wisdom 33. Terrorism and
Overreaction 34. Human Rights and Terrorism 35. Targeted Killing: Weighing
the Pros and Cons 36. The War on Terror: The Past and Future Problem
Matters 2. Terrorism and Research Design: How to Avoid Common Pitfalls and
Learn to Spot Them 3. The Social History of Political Violence 4. State
Terrorism: The Elephant in the Room 5. Terrorism and Mass Shootings 6. II:
UNDERSTUDIED TERRORISTS 7. Militant Islamist Extremism in Southeast Asia
8. Terrorism in the Sahel 9. Terrorism in Latin America: A Neglected Region
in Terrorism Studies 10. The Ustasha Regime, 1941-1945: An Understudied
Case Study in Terrorism Studies 11. Women's Engagement with Political
Violence and Terrorism 12. Terrorism's Gender Dynamics: Women, Men, and
Da'esh 13. Far-Right Terrorism: The History, Present, and Future III:
TERRORIST INNOVATIONS 14. Terrorist Groups and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A
Growing Threat 15. New and Emerging Technologies for Terrorists 16.
Terrorism and Information Warfare 17. Terrorism and Social Media 18.
Cyberterrorism: How Terror Groups Use Cyberspace IV: NEW TOPICS IN
TERRORISM STUDIES 19. The Social Ecology of Trauma and Extremist Violence
20. Terrorism and Foreign Interference 21. Terrorism and the United Nations
22. The Great Replacement Theory 23. The Crime-Terror Nexus: A Burgeoning
Research Area 24. Vying to Win: Understanding Terrorist Competition 25.
Terrorism and Publicity: Is the Conventional Wisdom Changing? V: HOW MUCH
HAS TERRORISM REALLY EVOLVED? 26. Is the 'New' Terrorism of Today Truly
New? 27. The Evolution of Modern Terrorism 28. The Irish Republican Army:
Implications for Terrorism Studies 29. Islamist Political Violence:
Deconstructing the Threat 30. Black September and Its Enduring
Counterterrorism Legacy 31. The Evolution of Hezbollah 32. Palestinian
Terrorism: How Is It Different? VI: RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 33. Is Terrorism
an Effective Tactic? Evolution in the Conventional Wisdom 33. Terrorism and
Overreaction 34. Human Rights and Terrorism 35. Targeted Killing: Weighing
the Pros and Cons 36. The War on Terror: The Past and Future Problem