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The use of sporadic and relentless nongovernmental political and ideological violence—principally, but not exclusively, as part of a parochial or transnational revolutionary strategy—is characteristic of our "Age of Terrorism." This volume presents theoretical and practical aspects of this phenomenon, with a view toward understanding current challe
Contents
Preface -- Overview -- Out-Inventing the Terrorist -- The Causes -- Social Scientific Theory and Civil Violence -- The Transnational Flow of Information as a Cause of Terrorism -- The Perpetrators -- Terrorist Movements -- The Issues -- Northern Ireland, Terrorism, and the British State -- Hostage Negotiations and the Concept of Transference -- Terrorism and the Media: Some Considerations -- The Legalization of Terrorism -- The Future -- The Future of Political Substate Violence -- Coping with Terrorism: What Is To Be Done?