Historical Dictionary of Terrorism

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This dictionary packs in a wealth of information regarding major terrorist groups around the world, significant terrorist events and the weapons of terror. A special section on terrorism in South Asia makes available for easy reference the long-running phenomenon of terrorism in the region highlighting its main protagonists, important events, including assassination of two Indian prime ministers, and cross-border terrorism. The horrific events of 11 September 2001 caught the world at large off guard and drove home how terrorists can now destroy and disrupt the lives of millions of people. From the earlier complacency about terrorism impacting only some traditional fault-lines, the airplane-bomb destruction of New York’s World Trade Center towers and a portion of the Pentagon brought home the ever-present threat of a terrorist attack anywhere and anytime, leaving people suddenly searching for a better understanding of this new war. Beginning with acts of terrorism from the first century to latter-day leftist, rightist, secessionist and religious fundamentalists, this book offers rich insights into how and why such groups originate and how they operate, including: Types of terrorism: Classification of terrorist groups: New players and changing motivations of terrorists. Impact of technology on contemporary terrorism and the future threats of weapons of mass destruction and cyber-terrorism. Pertinent international laws and legal doctrines are also covered, and the book’s extensive bibliography presents essential further resources useful for the study and prevention of terrorism. This timely reference work holds wide appeal for government officials, security experts, analysts and researchers, journalists, and the general public-in fact, anyone seeking a better, fuller understanding of the growing world-wide menace of terrorism.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bhashyam Kasturi

Bhashyam Kasturi, who has contributed the book’s special section on Terrorism in South Asia, is presently Associate Editor of Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund in New Delhi. He was awarded Ph.D from Delhi University in 1995 for his research on Mahatma Gandhi. He has taught in several colleges of Delhi University and also served as Associate Editor, Indian Defence Review. Bhashyam Kasturi has written extensively on international affairs and national security in Indian and foreign journals. His first book, Intelligence Services: Analysis, Organisation and Function was published in 1996 and this is his second book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sean K. Anderson

SEAN K ANDERSON is Associate Professor of Political Science at Idaho State University. From 1980 to 1982, Dr. Anderson worked as chief editor in the International Department of Pars News Agency in Tehran, Iran. In April 1990, he presented a paper, 'Iranian State sponsorship of Terrorism; at the third annual Counter-Terror Study Centre Conference held at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Dr Anderson also works with state and local emergency planning and disaster relief agencies and also participated in the April 2000 inaugural conference of the Oklahoma City Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism.

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Title
Historical Dictionary of Terrorism
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170945135
Length
618p.
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#Terrorism