ABSTRACT
The study of terrorism has now "arrived" internationally, as evidenced by the birth of a new international multidisciplinary journal, Terrorism; the proliferation of scientific conferences and papers; and the growth of university research and teaching on the subject. Historians, social scientists, lawyers, criminologists, administrators, and political leaders are showing an increasing awareness of the need for more informed scholarly analysis of the growing international incidence of acts of terrorism perpetrated by extremist groups of almost every ideological hue and in every continent.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|42 pages
Overview
part 2|53 pages
The Causes
part 3|21 pages
The Perpetrators
section 4|79 pages
The Issues
part 5|47 pages
The Future