ABSTRACT

Terrorism is one of the primary concerns of the modern world and is increasingly becoming a major factor in all international relations in the 21st century. This revised and updated second edition of a major reference work in the area contains definitions and descriptions of all aspects of terrorism and political violence, including:

* individual terrorists
* terrorist organisations
* terrorist incidents
* countries affected by terrorism
* types of terrorism
* measures against terrorism
* forms of political violence
* history of terrorism
* psychology of terrorism

part |304 pages

Dictionary of Terrorism

chapter |22 pages

A

entry |3 pages

Abu Nidal

entry |2 pages

Achille Lauro Hijack

entry |2 pages

Afghanistan and the Guerrilla Movement

entry |2 pages

Agca, Mehmet Ali

entry |1 pages

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade

entry |2 pages

Algeria

entry |1 pages

Al Jazeera

entry |2 pages

Al Jihad

entry |3 pages

Al Qaeda

entry |3 pages

Angolan Civil War 1974–1976

entry |3 pages

Animal Rights

entry |2 pages

Anti-Semitic Terrorism in Europe

entry |2 pages

April 19 Movement (M-19)

entry |2 pages

Arafat, Yasser

entry |2 pages

Army-Police Co-operation

entry |2 pages

Asbat Al-Ansar

entry |2 pages

Assassins

entry |2 pages

Aviation Security

chapter |9 pages

B

entry |1 pages

Bali, Indonesia

entry |3 pages

Basque Nationalism

entry |2 pages

Beirut Hijack

entry |3 pages

Bio-Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Black June and Black September

entry |1 pages

Black Terrorism

entry |3 pages

Businesses Targeted by Terrorists

chapter |30 pages

C

entry |2 pages

Carlos (Ilyich Ramirez Sanchez)

entry |2 pages

CentralAsia and Caucasus

entry |1 pages

Channel Tunnel

entry |2 pages

Chechnya

entry |1 pages

Children

entry |2 pages

China

entry |1 pages

Chinese Revolution 1926–49 (Maoist Thoughts)

entry |4 pages

Civil War

entry |1 pages

Coercion

entry |2 pages

Cold War, The

entry |2 pages

Colombia

entry |1 pages

Commercial Interests and Security

entry |2 pages

Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution

entry |3 pages

Counter-insurgency

entry |2 pages

Counter/Anti-Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Policy Responses to Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Counter-Teirorism Laws

entry |3 pages

Counter-Terrorist Laws in IndividualCountries

entry |2 pages

Crime and Security Act 2001

entry |2 pages

InternationalCo-operation

entry |2 pages

Simulation

entry |2 pages

Crime

entry |4 pages

Crisis Management

entry |2 pages

Crisis Management of Disasters

entry |2 pages

Cuba

entry |2 pages

Cults

entry |2 pages

Cyber-crimes

entry |1 pages

Cyber-terrorism

chapter |20 pages

D

entry |1 pages

Dagestan

entry |4 pages

Data Sources

entry |1 pages

Death Squads

entry |2 pages

Debray, Regis

entry |1 pages

Decoionisation

entry |9 pages

Definitions

entry |2 pages

Political Terrorism — Definition

entry |5 pages

Defining InternationalTerrorism

entry |1 pages

Democracy and Violence

entry |2 pages

Destabilisation, Exploitation and Collapse in Democratic Societies

entry |1 pages

Diplomacy

entry |2 pages

Dynamite Terrorism

chapter |15 pages

E

entry |1 pages

East African Embassy Bombings

entry |2 pages

East Timor

entry |1 pages

Eco-Terrorism

entry |3 pages

Efficacy of Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Egypt

entry |3 pages

El Salvador

entry |2 pages

Entebbe Raid 1976

entry |2 pages

EnvironmentalInfluences in the Growth of Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Ethics

entry |1 pages

Ethnic Cleansing and Conflicts

entry |5 pages

European Union (EU)

entry |1 pages

Europol

entry |2 pages

Extortion

chapter |6 pages

F

entry |1 pages

Fanon, Frantz

entry |2 pages

Farc

entry |1 pages

Fatwa

entry |2 pages

FederalBureau of Investigation (FBI)

entry |2 pages

Finance

entry |2 pages

Foreign policy

entry |1 pages

Freedom Fighters

chapter |9 pages

G

entry |2 pages

Gadaffi, Colonel Muammar

entry |2 pages

Genocide

entry |2 pages

Globalisation

entry |2 pages

Government Support

entry |3 pages

Guerrilla Warfare in History

entry |2 pages

Guevara, Dr Ernesto ‘Che’

entry |2 pages

Gulf War

chapter |14 pages

H

entry |2 pages

Hamas (Harakat Al-Muqawama Al-Islamiyya)

entry |2 pages

Hijacking

entry |6 pages

History of Terrorism

entry |2 pages

21st Century

entry |1 pages

Hizbullah

entry |2 pages

Hostage Negotiation

entry |3 pages

Hostage Taking

entry |3 pages

Human Rights

chapter |21 pages

I

entry |2 pages

India

entry |4 pages

Insurgency

entry |2 pages

Intelligence Roles

entry |2 pages

Intelligence on Terrorism

entry |1 pages

International Criminal Court

entry |4 pages

International Law

entry |1 pages

Interpol

entry |4 pages

Iran

entry |3 pages

Iraq

entry |3 pages

Ireland

entry |2 pages

Islam

entry |2 pages

Islam and the West

entry |2 pages

Israel

chapter |4 pages

J

entry |1 pages

Jabril, Ahmed

entry |2 pages

Japan

entry |2 pages

Jihad

entry |2 pages

Just War Theory

chapter |5 pages

K

entry |1 pages

Kashmir

entry |2 pages

Khmer Rouge

entry |3 pages

Kidnapping

entry |2 pages

Kurdish Insurgency

chapter |8 pages

L

entry |2 pages

Language of Terrorists

entry |3 pages

Lebanon

entry |3 pages

Liberation Theology

entry |1 pages

Libya

entry |3 pages

Lockerbie

chapter |13 pages

M

entry |2 pages

Mafia

entry |1 pages

Marighella, Carlos

entry |3 pages

Maritime Security

entry |1 pages

Marx and Revolutionary Violence

entry |1 pages

Mau Mau

entry |3 pages

Media

entry |2 pages

Millennial Violence

entry |2 pages

Models of Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Morality

entry |2 pages

Misconceptions

entry |2 pages

Motivation

chapter |8 pages

N

entry |1 pages

Narcissistic Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Narco-Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Negotiations

entry |1 pages

Neo-Nazi Terrorism

entry |1 pages

Nepal

entry |1 pages

New Left

entry |2 pages

North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)

entry |2 pages

North Korea

entry |3 pages

Nuclear Terrorism

chapter |6 pages

O

entry |1 pages

Oiland Gas Industry Security

entry |2 pages

Oklahoma Bombing 1995

entry |2 pages

Olympic Games Attacks

entry |2 pages

OPEC Siege, Vienna 1975

entry |2 pages

Organised Crime

entry |2 pages

Osama Bin Laden

chapter |29 pages

P

entry |2 pages

Pakistan

entry |4 pages

Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO)

entry |1 pages

Peru

entry |3 pages

Philippines

entry |4 pages

Police and Response to Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Political Sub-State Violence

entry |2 pages

Political Terrorism

entry |5 pages

Political Violence

entry |2 pages

Propaganda

entry |3 pages

Psychology

entry |3 pages

Psychology of Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Fear

entry |5 pages

Indoctrination

entry |2 pages

Fear

entry |2 pages

Public Perceptions

chapter |9 pages

R

entry |1 pages

Rabin, Yitzhak

entry |2 pages

Ramzi, Ahmed Yousef

entry |1 pages

Rebel

entry |1 pages

Rebellion

entry |3 pages

Religion

entry |1 pages

Restraint

entry |3 pages

Revolution

entry |2 pages

Rights

entry |2 pages

Risk Management

entry |2 pages

Russia

entry |1 pages

Rwanda

chapter |27 pages

S

entry |1 pages

Sanctions

entry |2 pages

Sandinist NationalLiberation Front (SNLF)

entry |2 pages

Saudi Arabia

entry |2 pages

September 11, 2001

entry |1 pages

September 11, Arrests

entry |1 pages

International Responses to September 11

entry |1 pages

Afghanistan

entry |2 pages

Camp X-Ray

entry |3 pages

Osama Bin Laden

entry |2 pages

Attacks by Islamic Groups since September 11

entry |2 pages

Homeland Security Programme

entry |2 pages

Terrorist Possibilities — New Threats

entry |3 pages

International Law

entry |2 pages

Shi'ites

entry |3 pages

Sikh Extremism

entry |2 pages

Sociology of Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Somalia

entry |3 pages

South Africa

entry |2 pages

Soviet Union

entry |2 pages

State Sponsorship

entry |2 pages

Stockholm Syndrome

entry |1 pages

Suicide Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Sunni

entry |1 pages

Super-Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Support for Terrorism

entry |1 pages

Surrogate Terrorism

entry |2 pages

Syria

chapter |21 pages

T

entry |3 pages

Tamil Tigers

entry |2 pages

Targets

entry |4 pages

Technology

entry |3 pages

Teheran Embassy Siege 1979–81

entry |2 pages

Terror and Terrorism

entry |3 pages

Revolution

entry |2 pages

‘Terrorist States'

entry |2 pages

Terrorist Types

entry |2 pages

Third World Insurgency

entry |1 pages

Threat Assessment Guidelines

entry |3 pages

Threats

entry |2 pages

Trends

entry |2 pages

New Styles in Terrorism

entry |1 pages

Trevi Group

entry |3 pages

Turkey

chapter |16 pages

U

entry |1 pages

Unabomber

entry |2 pages

United Kingdom

entry |6 pages

Northern Ireland

entry |2 pages

Scotland and Wales

entry |3 pages

United Nations and InternationalTerrorism

entry |5 pages

United States (USA)

entry |2 pages

Urban Guerrillas

chapter |3 pages

V

entry |3 pages

Victims

chapter |8 pages

W

entry |3 pages

War on Terror

entry |1 pages

Weapons

entry |2 pages

Western Europe

entry |2 pages

Women

entry |2 pages

World Affairs since 2001

entry |2 pages

World Trade Center Attack 1993

chapter |1 pages

Z

entry |1 pages

Zionism