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to consider terrorism from the perspective of its history, covering the period from the Catechism of Netchaev (1869) to the end of the OAS (1962). It was followed, more than ten years later, by the first English-language synthesis by Albert Parry, a Russian-American historian, and it still remains a source of interesting data. 4
4 lip 2013 · earlier, most terrorist acts until the end of the Nineteenth Century were a form of suicide, because of the simplicity of weapons in that era. However, co ntemporary terrorism differs in...
1 sty 2006 · We examine social and economic conditions in the country of origin of terrorist attacks, claiming that low opportunity cost of terror, e.g. slow growth and poor institutions raise the...
victims of terrorism are themselves believers in God, often Muslims, who step away from the violent reading of their religion. A short look at the terrorist events in the last two decades reveals the fact that more than anyone else, innocent people of the Middle East, who are religiously inspired, are paying for the viciousness of terrorism.
Terrorism existed in 18th century revolutionary France during the reign of terror, as well as among the Zealots of Palestine in opposition to Roman rule some 2000 years ago.
This authoritative work provides an essential perspective on terrorism by offering a rare opportunity for analysis and reflection at a time of ongoing violence,...
States might fruitfully cover acts of state terror, such as the massacre at My Lai; insurrections and rebellions, such as John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry; and racist acts of violence against neighbors.