An international history of terrorism : Western and non-Western experiences / edited by Jussi M. Hanhimäki and Bernhard Blumenau.
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Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2013.
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Series: | Cass series on political violence.
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Physical Description: | xiii, 318 pages ; 24 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction
- The first global wave of terrorism and international counter-terrorism, 1905-1914 / Richard Bach Jensen
- 'Methods which all civilized opinion must condemn': the League of Nations and international action against terrorism / Charles Townshend
- A blueprint for successfully fighting anarchist terror?: counter-terrorist communities of violence in Barcelona during the pistolerismo / Florian Grafl
- The United Nations and West Germany's efforts against international terrorism in the 1970s / Bernhard Blumenau
- The absent terrorism: leftist political violence and the French state, 1968-1974 / Markus Lammert
- The success of Italian anti-terrorism policy / Tobias Hof
- Quid pro quo: state sponsorship of terrorism in the Cold War / Thomas Riegler
- The hijacking of TWA-847: a strategic analysis / Richard C. Thornton
- Bengal terrorism and the ambiguity of the Bengali Muslims / Rashed Uz Zaman
- SWAPO, the United Nations, and the struggle for national liberation / Shaloma Gauthier
- The 'Claustre affair': a hostage crisis, France and civil war in Chad, 1974-1977 / Nathaniel K. Powell
- Reagan and Libya: a history of pre-emptive strikes and (failed) regime change / Mattia Toaldo
- Al Qaeda and the reinvention of terrorism: social sciences and the challenge of post-globalization transnational political violence / Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou
- The US response to contemporary terrorism / Abraham R. Wagner
- Terrorism in the twenty-first century: a new era of warfare / Sean N. Kalic
- The four waves of modern terror: international dimensions and consequences / David C. Rapoport.