For most Americans, terrorism made the transformation from theoretical threat to frightening reality on September 11, 2001, yet America has been the target of terrorist acts for over four decades. Piszkiewicz recounts the changing political orientation of terrorists and highlights the challenge that faces America and the community of nations in putting terrorists out of business without adopting their tactics. Piszkiewicz tells the history of modern international terrorism from its beginning in 1958 with the Cuban hijacking of an airliner en route from Miami. He recounts the changing political orientation of the enemy, the growing viciousness of their attacks, and the blundering responses by the U.S. government: inaction, impotent verbal assaults, and ill-conceived acts of retaliation. This book highlights the challenge that faces America and the community of nations in putting terrorists out of business without adopting their tactics. The assault began with the hijacking of airliners, but soon included the bombing of embassies, as well as attacks on military units and navy ships. Terrorism has evolved from a disorganized activity of individuals and small groups, through its adoption of political warfare by nationalists, insurgents, and the disenfranchised, to its current incarnation as a weapon of political change used by rogue states and radical religious movements.
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Recounts the changing political orientation of the terrorist enemy, the growing viciousness of their attacks and the blundering responses of the US government to terrorism. This title highlights the challenges that face America in putting terrorists out of business without adopting their tactics.
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ContentsContentsContentsPreface ixAcknowledgments xi1Skyjackers 12Who Are the Terrorists? 93Nationalists, Communists, and Insurgents 154The Palestine Liberation Organization and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine 215The Holy War 376Reagan Takes On Terrorism 437Muammar Qaddafi 618Saddam Hussein 719The Blind Sheikh and the Mastermind of Terror 8310America in Retreat 9911Osama bin Laden 10712Al Qaeda's War 11313The Past and the Future 127Epilogue 137Appendix 1:Major Terrorist Attacks on the United States and Its Interests, 1958–2001 141Appendix 2:The FBI's Most-Wanted Terrorists (October 10, 2001) 145Appendix 3:Foreign Terrorist Organizations 147Appendix 4:Overview of State-Sponsored Terrorism 165Notes 173Selected Bibliography 191Index 195Photo essay follows chapter 10
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This book recounts the changing political orientation of terrorists, the growing viciousness of their attacks, and the blundering responses by the U.S. government over the past 40 years.

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ISBN
9780275979522
Publisert
2003-11-30
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
482 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
224

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Biografisk notat

DENNIS PISZKIEWICZ is the author of Wernher von Braun: The Man Who Sold the Moon (Praeger, 1998).