ABSTRACT
This book, an outcome of an international conference entitled "State Organized Terror: The Case of Violent Internal Repression", addresses the antecedent structural factors conducive to state organized terror and provides insights into the political and social psychology of state terror.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|37 pages
Introduction
part Two|93 pages
The Structural Sources of State Organized Terror
part Three|108 pages
Terror as an Instrument of State Policy
part Four|67 pages
The Social and Political Psychology of State Terror