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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 정치학 > 테러리즘
· ISBN : 9781138931367
· 쪽수 : 292쪽
· 출판일 : 2018-03-13
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Introduction: contemporary debates on terrorism, Richard Jackson and Daniela Pisoiu
PART I: THE DEFINITION AND STUDY OF TERRORISM
1. Is terrorism still a useful analytical term or should it be abandoned?
YES: An agreed concept is possible and useful, Anthony Richards
NO: A landscape of meaning: constructing understandings of political violence from the broken paradigm of ‘terrorism’, Dominic Bryan
2. Is Critical Terrorism Studies a useful approach for the study of terrorism?
YES: The necessity of a critical approach, Christopher Baker-Beall
NO: Don’t give it the oxygen of publicity, Roger Mac Ginty
PART II: CATEGORIES OF TERRORISM
3. Is there a ‘new terrorism’ in existence today?
YES: The relevance of the ‘new terrorism’ concept, Ersun N. Kurtulus
NO: The fallacy of the new terrorism thesis, Isabelle Duyvesteyn and Leena Malkki
4. Can states be terrorists?
YES: Terrorism is an equal opportunity tactic, Scott Englund and Michael Stohl
NO: State terrorism: who needs it?, Colin Wight
PART III: THE TERRORISM THREAT
5. Is terrorism a serious threat to international and national security?
YES: The continuing threat to state security, James Lutz and Brenda Lutz
NO: The myth of terrorism as an existential threat, Jessica Wolfendale
6. Is WMD terrorism a likely prospect in the future?
YES: The impact of CBRN terrorism ? a general perspective, Natvidad Carpintero-Santamaria
NO: WMD terrorism: the prospects, John Mueller
7. Is cyber-terrorism a real threat?
YES: Why we should start from this assumption, Maura Conway
NO: A narrated catastrophe, not a real threat, Myriam Dunn Cavelty
8. Does al Qaeda still pose the more significant threat?
YES: The enduring al-Qaeda threat: a network perspective, Jeffrey B. Cozzens and Magnus Ranstorp
NO: Al-Qaeda: a diminishing threat, Lee Jarvis
9. Are returning foreign fighters future terrorists?
YES: Returning foreign fighters are future terrorists, Edwin Bakker and Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn
NO: Terrorists returning home were not radicalized abroad, Richard Bach Jensen and Felix Lippe
PART IV: THE CAUSES OF TERRORISM
10. Is terrorism the result of root causes such as poverty and exclusion?
YES: How structural factors explain terrorism, Dipak Gupta
NO: Poverty and exclusion are not the root causes of terrorism, Graham R. Huesmann and L. Rowell Huesmann
11. Is religious extremism a major cause of terrorism?
YES: Religious extremism as a major cause of terrorism, Amanda Munroe and Fathali M. Moghaddam
NO: ‘Religious terrorism’ as ideology, Jeff Goodwin
PART V: DEALING WITH TERRORISM
12. Are counterterrorism frameworks based on suppression and military force effective in responding to terrorism?
YES: The use of force to combat terrorism, Boaz Ganor
NO: Wars on terror ? learning the lessons of failure, Paul Rogers
13. Are drones a useful counterterrorism tool?
YES: But the means must justify the ends, Christine Sixta Rinehart
NO: Drones create a perpetual war for perpetual peace, Rory Finegan
14. Are counter-radicalisation approaches an effective counterterrorist tool?
YES: An effective counterterrorism tool, Daniel Koehler
NO: A suspect counterterrorism ‘science’ that ignores economic marginalisation, foreign policy and ethics, Charlotte Heath-Kelly
15. Is mass surveillance a useful tool in the fight against terrorism?
YES: Keeping us safe now and helping us improve for the future, Jesse Paul Lehrke
NO: A high cost, low reward approach, Ivan Greenberg
16. Have global efforts to reduce terrorism and political violence since 9/11 been effective?
YES: ‘Looking for a needle in a stack of needles’, Mark Cochrane and Gabrielle Nugent
NO: ‘Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut’, Rachel Monaghan