ABSTRACT

The Terrorism Reader explores all aspects of terrorism from its definition, its psychological and sociological effects, and the surrounding legal and ethical issues, to counter-terrorism. It illustrates the growth and variety of terrorism with a series of twelve case studies from four continents including:

* ETA and Spain
* the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
* the Liberation Tigers in Sri Lanka
* the IRA and UFF in Northern Ireland
* the Shining Path in Peru
* the Quaddafi Regime in Libya.

This updated second edition contains a chapter on the Taliban and the al-Qaida terror network, as well as material on George W. Bush's war against terrorism. This key book draws together material from a variety of experts and makes their opinions on terrorism easily accessible, allowing understanding, conjecture and debate.

part |1 pages

Part One Characteristics of Terrorism

chapter 1|11 pages

Definition of Terrorism

chapter 2|12 pages

Motivation for Terrorism

chapter 3|13 pages

Terrorism’s Worldwide Occurrence

part |1 pages

Part Two Thirteen Terrorism Case-studies

chapter 4|10 pages

An Unholy Alliance

chapter 5|15 pages

Lebanon

chapter 6|17 pages

Libya

chapter 7|18 pages

Sri Lanka

chapter 8|20 pages

Northern Ireland

chapter 9|17 pages

Argentina

chapter 10|14 pages

Spain

chapter 11|12 pages

Algeria

chapter 12|14 pages

Peru

chapter 13|18 pages

Colombia

chapter 14|19 pages

Germany

chapter 15|18 pages

Italy

chapter 16|16 pages

South Africa

part |1 pages

Part Three Prevention and Control of Terrorism

chapter 19|23 pages

Counter-terrorism: Programmes and Strategies

chapter |10 pages

Notes

chapter |4 pages

Guide to Further Reading