The faces of terrorism : multidisciplinary perspectives / edited by David Canter.

The multi-faceted nature of terrorism : an introduction / David Cantor -- From naïvety to insurgency : becoming a paramilitary in Northern Ireland / Neil Ferguson and Mark Burgess -- The rhetorical foundation of militant jihad / Sudhanshu Sarangi and David Canter -- Case study : the puzzling case (...

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Other Authors: Canter, David V.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • The multi-faceted nature of terrorism : an introduction / David Cantor
  • From naïvety to insurgency : becoming a paramilitary in Northern Ireland / Neil Ferguson and Mark Burgess
  • The rhetorical foundation of militant jihad / Sudhanshu Sarangi and David Canter
  • Case study : the puzzling case (from a Western perspective) of lone terrorist Faheem Khalid Lodhi / Clive Williams
  • The primacy of grievance as a structural cause of oppositional political terrorism : comparing Al Fatah, FARC, and PIRA / Jeffrey Ian Ross
  • Case study : the 17th November Group: Europe's last revolutionary terrorists / George Kassimeris
  • Terrorism and organized crime : a theoretical perspective / Dipak K. Gupta, John Horgan and Alex P. Schmid
  • Terrorist networks and small group psychology / Sam Mullins
  • Case study : Youth gangs and terrorism in Chechnya: recruitment, activities and networks / Michael Vishnevetsky
  • The enemy of my enemy is my friend / Kevin Borgeson and Robin Valeri
  • The business of kidnap for ransom / Everard Phillips
  • Case study : Ramzan Kadyrov in Chechnya: authoritarian leadership in the Caucasus / John Russell
  • From 7/7 to 8/10 : media framing of terrorist incidents in the United States and United Kingdom / Mary Brinson and Michael Stohl
  • Cyberterrorism : the emerging worldwide threat / Amanda M. Sharp Parker
  • Disengaging from terrorism / John Horgan
  • De-radicalization and the staircase from terrorism / Fathali M. Moghaddam.