
Terrorism's Unanswered Questions
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 1. October 2008
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-0-313-35322-2 (ISBN)
Description
Despite the growth of interest in the study of terrorism since 9/11, terrorism analysts rarely take a multidisciplinary approach to the subject. This leaves a number of terrorism's characteristics to be explored in new and unique ways. Terrorism's Unanswered Questions brings together scholars from the fields of criminology, international relations, law, political science, security studies, and sociology to answer several important questions where consensus has yet to be reached. Each chapter offers a new approach to the question asked that is both unique and challenges popular thought. The result is an original work appealing to a broad audience of scholars and students who desire to develop a better understanding of terrorism's characteristics.
In the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States terrorism became a topic for the masses to explore, rather than the hidden purview of analysts and scholars tucked away at the CIA or in the ivory tower. Now, more than five years later, there remains much to be discovered about terrorism and its causes. This volume takes a look at some of terrorism's unanswered questions. How do we define terrorism? What threat does the United States face from weapons of mass destruction? Why has international law failed to stop terrorism? These are but three of the questions addressed in this volume. While the editors do not claim to have all of the answers, they do promise a view of terrorism not seen before.
In the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States terrorism became a topic for the masses to explore, rather than the hidden purview of analysts and scholars tucked away at the CIA or in the ivory tower. Now, more than five years later, there remains much to be discovered about terrorism and its causes. This volume takes a look at some of terrorism's unanswered questions. How do we define terrorism? What threat does the United States face from weapons of mass destruction? Why has international law failed to stop terrorism? These are but three of the questions addressed in this volume. While the editors do not claim to have all of the answers, they do promise a view of terrorism not seen before.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
549 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-35322-2 (9780313353222)
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Adam B. Lowther is Research Professor at the Air Force Research Institute. He is the author of Americans and Asymmetric Conflict: Lebanon, Somalia and Afghanistan and scholarly articles in various publications. Dr. Lowther specializes in the American approach to unconventional warfare and naval strategy.
Beverly Lindsay, a Distinguished Multiple Fulbright Fellow, is Professor and Senior Scientist of Higher Education and International Policy Studies at The Pennsylvania State University. Previously, she was Dean of International Education and Policy Studies and Professor at Hampton University and Dean of International Programs at Penn State. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Her latest of five books is Ralph Johnson Bunche: Public Intellectual and Nobel Peace Laureate.
Beverly Lindsay, a Distinguished Multiple Fulbright Fellow, is Professor and Senior Scientist of Higher Education and International Policy Studies at The Pennsylvania State University. Previously, she was Dean of International Education and Policy Studies and Professor at Hampton University and Dean of International Programs at Penn State. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Her latest of five books is Ralph Johnson Bunche: Public Intellectual and Nobel Peace Laureate.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction (Adam Lowther) SECTION ONE: UNDERSTANDING THE NATURE OF TERRORISM Chapter 2: Terrorism: Its Goals, Targets, and Strategies (Craig Stapley) Chapter 3: Measuring the Enemy: Social Support for Islamist Terrorism (Gordon Bowen) Chapter 4: Terrorism and International Law: Past, Present, and Future (John Czarnetzky) SECTION TWO: THE TACTICS OF TERROR Chapter 5: Targeting: Terrorism and Non-Governmental Organizations Collide (Craig Stapley) Chapter 6: The Weapons of Mass Destruction Threat to the United States (Adam Lowther) Chapter 7: Purifying the Heart: Suicideor Jihadi Acts? (Russ Rodgers) SECTION THREE: SOCIOPSYCHOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL VARIABLES Chapter 8: A Social Psychological Perspective on Terrorist Behavior (Daniel Kennedy & Robert Homant) Chapter 9: Democracy, Terrorism, and University Engagement (Beverly Lindsay) SECTION FOUR: MOVING TOWARD THE FUTURE Chapter 10: Multidisciplinary Perspectives and Policy Research on Terrorism: Creating Authentic Solutions or Lingering Intellectual Debates (Beverly Lindsay) Bibliography About the Contributors