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Bringing together both classic and contemporary research, The Politics of Terror provides a systematic introduction to the theory, politics, and practice of terrorism. In addition to offering a comprehensive, evidence-based overview of the subject, Chenoweth and Moore challenge readers to think critically. The book is oriented around a set of empirical, theoretical, and methodological puzzles that arise in the study of terrorism. By encouraging students toengage with these puzzles, and equipping them with the resources to do so thoughtfully, the authors present a nuanced introduction to a complex and crucially important field.
Contents
Preface Part I: Analyzing Terrorism Chapter 1 Introducing Terrorism Chapter 2 The Strategic Approach Chapter 3 The Organizational Approach Chapter 4 The Psychological Approach Chapter 5 The Ideological Approach Chapter 6 Structural Approaches Chapter 7 Critical Approaches Part II: Explaining Terrorist Behavior Chapter 8 Terrorist Target Selection Chapter 9 Suicide Terrorism Chapter 10 Terrorism & Social Services Chapter 11 State Sponsorship of Terrorism Chapter 12 Gender & Terrorism Part III: Countering Terrorism Chapter 13 Counterterrorism Instruments Chapter 14 The Politics of Counterterrorism Chapter 15 Conclusion: How Terrorism Ends Glossary References