An International History of Terrorism:
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Writen byJussi M. Hanhimäki, Bernhard Blumenau - PublisherRoutledge
- Year2013
This edited volume offers a comprehensive historical overview of terrorism and counterterrorism spanning 150 years. It explores the evolution of terrorist movements and state responses, dividing the study into four parts: pre-Cold War terrorism, Western experiences, non-Western experiences, and contemporary terrorism and counterterrorism strategies. The book critically analyses key terrorist crises globally and evaluates lessons learned from past responses. This edited volume offers a comprehensive historical overview of terrorism and counterterrorism spanning 150 years. It explores the evolution of terrorist movements and state responses, dividing the study into four parts: pre-Cold War terrorism, Western experiences, non-Western experiences, and contemporary terrorism and counterterrorism strategies. The book critically analyses key terrorist crises globally and evaluates lessons learned from past responses. A significant scholarly contribution that bridges historical and contemporary understandings of terrorism. Essential reading for academics, policymakers, and practitioners engaged in counterterrorism and peacebuilding. A significant scholarly contribution that bridges historical and contemporary understandings of terrorism. Essential reading for academics, policymakers, and practitioners engaged in counterterrorism and peacebuilding.

