Focusing on the continued terrorist threat by jihadist groups, such as Al Qaeda and ISIS, and homegrown violent far-right and far-left extremists in the West, Terrorism and Counterterrorism investigates this form of political violence in a historical and contemporary context. In this comprehensive and highly readable text, renowned expert Brigitte Nacos clearly defines terrorism’s diverse causes, actors, and strategies; outlines anti- and counterterrorist responses; and highlights terrorism’s relationship with the public and media. Terrorism and Counterterrorism introduces students to the field’s main debates and helps them critically assess our understanding of, and our strategies for, addressing this complex and enduring issue.

New to the 7th 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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<p><em>Terrorism and Counterterrorism</em> introduces students to the field’s main debates and helps them critically address this complex and enduring issue.</p>
    1. Introduction: Terrorist Threats at Home and Abroad
    2. PART I: TERRORISM

    3. The Perennial Debate: What is Terrorism?
    4. A Historical Review of Terrorism
    5. The Terrorism Landscape in the third Decade of the Twenty-First Century
    6. Political Violence in the Name of God
    7. The Making of Terrorists: Causes, Conditions, Influences
    8. Women, Children and Terrorism
    9. Common Threads: Goals, Targets, and Tactics
    10. Organizational Structures, State Sponsors, and the Financing of Terror
    11. PART II : COUNTERTERRORISM

    12. Terrorism and American-Led Post-9/11 National Security Strategies
    13. The Utility of Hard and Soft Power in Counterterrorism
    14. Preventing Terrorism: The Crucial Role of Good Intelligence
    15. Balancing Security, Civil Liberties, and Human Rights
    16. PART III : TERRORISM IN THE NEWS MEDIA AND ON THE INTERNET

    17. Terrorist Propaganda and the Mainstream Media
    18. Terror and Hate in Cyberspace
    19. Conclusion: Living with Terrorist Threats

Appendix: Major Terrorist Incidents since the Late 1970s

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ISBN
9781032264745
Publisert
2023-11-20
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
462

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Biografisk notat

Brigitte L. Nacos, a political scientist and journalist, was a long-time U.S. correspondent for newspapers in Germany and has taught political science courses at Columbia University for close to three decades.