Terrorism is the most clear and present danger we confront today, yet
no phenomenon is more poorly understood by policymakers, the media,
and the general public. The Faces of Terrorism is the first serious
interdisciplinary examination of terrorism in all its facets. What
gives rise to it, who are its proponents and how do they think, and
how--and why--does it work? Neil Smelser begins by tackling the
fundamental problem of defining what exactly terrorism is. He shows
why a precise definition has eluded us until now, and he proposes one
that takes into account the full complexities of this unconventional
and politically charged brand of violence. He explores the root causes
and conditions of terrorism, and examines the ideologies that inspire
and fuel it throughout the world. Smelser looks closely at the
terrorists themselves--their recruitment, their motivations, the
groups they form, their intended audiences, and their uses of the
media in pursuing their agendas. He studies the target societies as
well, unraveling the complicated social and psychological impacts of
having to cope with the ever-present threat of a terrorist strike--and
responding when one occurs. He explains what it means to live under
constant threat of terrorism, and addresses the thorny domestic and
foreign policy challenges this poses. Throughout, Smelser draws from
the latest findings in sociology, political science, anthropology,
economics, psychology, psychiatry, and history. The Faces of Terrorism
provides the breadth of scope necessary to understand--and ultimately
eliminate--this most pressing global threat.
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Social and Psychological Dimensions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400827886
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
288
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