Terrorism: Understanding the Global Threat
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Writen byDavid Whittaker - PublisherLongman
- Year 2002
Terrorism: Understanding the Global Threat explores the phenomenon of terrorism in the post-9/11 world. The book examines the definition, origins, and future of terrorism, offering a comprehensive overview of this urgent global issue. Through concise, accessible chapters, Whittaker investigates the meaning and motives behind terrorist actions, including the impact of religious fundamentalism, fanaticism, and the financial networks that sustain terrorism. It also delves into the role terrorism has played in shaping international relations and security strategies over the past half-century. Whittaker provides insights into how terrorism has evolved and the strategies needed for its prevention and control in the future. Relevance to Current Era: Given the ongoing significance of terrorism in global security discussions, this book offers a timeless exploration of the topic, addressing both the historical context and modern-day challenges posed by terrorism. Its focus on prevention and counter-terrorism strategies remains relevant in today’s world.

