グローバル・テロリズム(第5版)<br>Global Terrorism (5TH)

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グローバル・テロリズム(第5版)
Global Terrorism (5TH)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 390 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032842479
  • DDC分類 363.325

Full Description

This thoroughly revised and updated edition explores the evolution and persistence of terrorism by examining the core motivations—religious, ethnic, and political—driving violent extremist groups and individuals.

Global Terrorism, Fifth Edition, features a variety of comprehensive case studies, and expanded coverage on:

The intersection between terrorism and insurgency
Modern terrorism financing networks
Emerging weapons and tactical innovations, such as the use of drones and online extremism
Right-Wing Extremism (RWE)
Updated case studies
The Hamas-Israel conflict in Gaza
Counter-terrorism strategies
How terrorism ends

By placing contemporary events within broader historical and geopolitical contexts, the authors demonstrate that terrorism is not confined to any single region, ideology, or tactical approach. The book's flexible structure allows instructors and readers to focus on specific aspects most relevant to their interests. It will be an essential text for upperlevel undergraduate courses in political science, international relations, security studies, peace and conflict studies, and history, and an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexity of global terrorism and the challenges it presents to the entire world.

Contents

Memorial Page

Table of Contents

1. Terrorism in the World, Today, and Yesterday

2.What is Terrorism? Definition and Classification
Defining terrorism
Classification and categories
Causes of terrorism
Prevalence of terrorism
Summary

3.Strategy, Tactics, Weapons, and Targets
Strategies
Techniques
Weapons
Targets
Summary

4.State Sponsors and Supporters of Terrorism
Passive State Support of Foreign Terrorists
Active State Support of Foreign Terrorism
True State Control
Case Studies:
Italy and Hungary against Yugoslavia
Iran sponsorship of Hezbollah
The US and the Contras in Nicaragua
India and Pakistan
Summary

5.Religious Justification for Terrorism
Terrorism and the World's Religions
Case Studies:
The Zealots in Judea (historical case study)
The Sikhs and Khalistan
Aum Shinrikyo (Supreme Truth) Japan
Anti- abortion activities in the US
Al Qaeda and its affiliates
ISIS
Summary

6. Ethnic and National Bases of Terrorism
Modernity and Ethnic Conflict
Case Studies:
Xinjiang Separatism in China
Hamas
The Boston Tea Party
Basque Nationalists in Spain
Dayaks in Borneo
The Palestine Liberation Organization and the struggle with Israel
Summary

7.Terrorism and Ideologies of the Left
Ideology and Beliefs
Dissatisfaction from the Left
Possibly add Maoist rebellion in rebellion in Philippines
Case Studies:
The Red Brigades in Italy
The Montenero's in Argentina
New Peoples' Army in Philippines
Maoist rebellion in the Philippines
Naxalites in India
Summary

8.Terrorism and Ideologies of the Right
Ideologies, Strategies, and Tactics
Right-wing Dissatisfaction: Marxism, Globalization, Conspiracies
Case Studies:
Stormtroopers in Weimar Germany
The Klu Klux Klan (1920s and 1930s)
Right-wing Terrorism Online: The Christchurch Attack
The American Militia/Patriot Movement
Neo/Nazis and anti-immigrant groups in Europe (Oslo attack etc)
Non-Western right-wing terrorism: India
Summary

9.Terrorism and Multiple Motivations (Update)
Terrorist Campaigns with Complex Causes
Case Studies:
Irish Nationalists and Northern Ireland
Columbia: Leftists and Drug Cartels
Criminal Activity and radical Islamism in India
Summary

10.State Use of Domestic Terrorism and Repression (Update)
Government Induced Fear and Compliance
Governments Complicity in Terrorism by Non-State Groups
Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing
Case Studies:
The Reign of Terror and the French Revolution
Zimbabwe under Robert Mugabe
Hamas/Gaza
Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Southern Sudan and Darfur
Genocide in Rwanda
Summary

11. Countries with Multiple Linked Crises of Terrorism
The prevalence of Multiple Crises
Case Studies:
Waves of Violence and Terrorism in Sri Lanka: LTTE to the Islamic State
Turkey: Left vs Right
Iraq under Occupation
Nigeria and the Impact of Petroleum
Turmoil in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Summary

12. Counterterrorism
Techniques of Counterterrorism
Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): Community engagement, rehabilitation, and countering online radicalization
Weapons of mass destruction and mass casualties
The issues of civil liberties
Summary

13.Terrorism: The Continuing Phenomenon
Why terrorism continues i.e. What the outlook is.
What we know from the historical experiences
How terrorism ends

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

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