Rubin, Barry
The politics of terrorism. Terror as a state and revolutionary strategy
1998
Washington. Foreign Policy Institute, 1988, 236 pp
Biblioteca IEP. Código: 01.02.07/R91
english, inglés, terrorismo, sendero luminoso, abimael guzmán, fuerzas armadas
Resumen:
The papers collected in this volume are published by the Johns Hopkins
Foreign Institute (FPI) in order to increase public understanding of the
sources and purposes of terrorism. Each paper presents a case study of
terrorism in a specific state or region and examines the varied purposes which
terrorist methods have been made to serve, as a whole, the collection is
concerned with examining the motives and
effectiveness of the state and non-state actors who utilize terror as a means
of achieving specific political ends. In presenting terror as a method of
choice, the authors debunk popular misconceptions about the sources of
terrorism and help explain why, despite terrorism´s limited effectiveness as a
political tool, it is likely to remain a harrowing feature of the political landscape
for some time to come. “The politics of Terrorism: Terror as a State and
Revolutionary Strategy” is the first of a series of studies focusing on different
aspects of international terrorism. Future volumes will examine, among other
issues, the range and effectiveness of different policy responses and the
potential impact of the new technologies on the terrorism threat.
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