ABSTRACT
These original essays describe the internal life of terrorist organizations in fascinating detail. They show how no description of terrorist behaviour is adequate without a grasp of the deep tensions that often characterize such groups, and an appreciation of how firmly implanted in our culture terrorist traditions have become, since the middle of the nineteenth century.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part-I Internal structure and conflict
part |2 pages
Part-II Motivations and Justifications
part |2 pages
Part-III Concluding Sequel