基本説明
Which socializing agents are influential in people joining terror groups? What ideologies do terror groups hold? Which aspects of societies and social contexts contribute towards groups forming and people joining them?
Full Description
Which socializing agents are influential in people joining terror groups? What ideologies do terror groups hold? Which aspects of societies and social contexts contribute towards groups forming and people joining them? This book considers a range of influential terror groups from the last 40 years, exploring relationships between people, local and global social processes, and activities that result in acts of terrorism. Examining Islamic groups alongside nationalist, 'red' and far right organizations, Stephen Vertigans identifies important similarities in the social contexts, experiences of members and some of their demands. Key questions are applied to a range of case studies of contemporary relevance. The groups studied originated from Europe, the United States, Asia and Africa and are associated with religion, nationalism, pro-state terrorism, militias and racism. Each chapter offers the reader a clear understanding about why particular terror groups form, while comparative analysis draws out commonalities and distinctions.
Contents
Chapter 1 Terrorism Yesterday and Today: An Introduction; Chapter 2 National 'Islamic' Terrorism: Groups in the Palestinian Territories; Chapter 3 International 'Islamic' Terrorism: Al-Qa'ida and Related Groups; Chapter 4 Republican and Loyalist Terrorism in Northern Ireland; Chapter 5 'Red' Urban Terrorism: Experiences in Italy, Germany and Japan; Chapter 6 From Left to Right: Terrorism within America from the 1960s to Today; Chapter 7 Conclusion: Terrorism Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow;