ABSTRACT
As part of a national and international revolutionary strategy, terrorism has introduced into the struggle for power within and among nations a new mode of violence in terms of technology, victimization, threat, and response. It has also affected our present concepts and perceptions of self-determination. One of the principal questions addressed in
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|18 pages
The Concept of Self-Determination
part 2|60 pages
North and South America
part 3|112 pages
Europe and the Soviet Union
part 4|49 pages
Asia and Africa
part 5|63 pages
The Middle East
part 6|42 pages
International Law and the United Nations
part 7|13 pages
Self-Determination: Future Prospects