Research on terrorism : trends, achievements & failures / editor, Andrew Silke ; foreword, Bruce Hoffman.
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- 0203500970
- 9780203500972
- 071465311X
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- HV6431 .R466 2004eb
- 89.58
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Beginning with an overview of current trends and issues in terrorism research, these edited papers explore how contemporary research on terrorism is focused and conducted. The contributors examine how this research impacts in terms of counter-terrorism implementation and policy formulation.
Book Cover; Copyright; Title; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; About the Editor; About the Contributors; Foreword; 1 An Introduction to Terrorism Research; 2 The Case for Firsthand Research; 3 The Devil You Know: Continuing Problems with Research on Terrorism*; 4 Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism Research: Past and Future; 5 Everything that Descends Must Converge: Terrorism, Globalism and Democracy; 6 Terrorism and Knowledge Growth: A Databases and Internet Analysis; 7 What Do We Know About the Substitution Effect in Transnational Terrorism?
English.
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