
Terrorism and Counterterrorism
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New to the Seventh Edition:
The new chapter 3 reviews the history of terrorism-both domestic and international, whereas the new chapter 4 analyses the terrorist landscape in the third decade of the 21st century-including the transnational links between violent far-right and far-left violent extremists.
The discussion of religious terrorism in chapter 5 ends with an added section about QAnon as religiopolitical cult.
An extended section in chapter 7 is devoted to the increasingly militant roles of females in violent far-right extremism.
The revised chapter 10 starts with the withdrawal of U.S.-led troops from Afghanistan and an account of total costs spent on the post-9/11 war against terrorism before discussing the counterterrorism strategies of presidents G.W. Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden.
The failures and successes of the U.S. intelligence community in efforts to prevent terrorism at home with relevant data and case studies are new features in chapter 12.
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PART I: TERRORISM
The Perennial Debate: What is Terrorism?
A Historical Review of Terrorism
The Terrorism Landscape in the third Decade of the Twenty-First Century
Political Violence in the Name of God
The Making of Terrorists: Causes, Conditions, Influences
Women, Children and Terrorism
Common Threads: Goals, Targets, and Tactics
Organizational Structures, State Sponsors, and the Financing of Terror
PART II : COUNTERTERRORISM
Terrorism and American-Led Post-9/11 National Security Strategies
The Utility of Hard and Soft Power in Counterterrorism
Preventing Terrorism: The Crucial Role of Good Intelligence
Balancing Security, Civil Liberties, and Human Rights
PART III : TERRORISM IN THE NEWS MEDIA AND ON THE INTERNET
Terrorist Propaganda and the Mainstream Media
Terror and Hate in Cyberspace
Conclusion: Living with Terrorist Threats
Appendix: Major Terrorist Incidents since the Late 1970s
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