Terror and its limits : the historical understanding of terrorist movements, states and tribes in an age of cultural anxiety / Paul B Rich.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): Online resources: In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol 36 No 12, December 2013, pp 1025-1044 (114)Summary: Review article which addresses the role of the state in terrorism and in the ending of terrorism. The article draws on three recent publications to illustrate the theme, these are: The foundations of modern terrorism, by Martin A Miller, Cambridge University Press, 2013; An intellectual history of terror, by Mikkel Thorup, Routledge, 2010; and The thistle and the drone, by Akbar Ahmed, Brookings Institution Press, 2013.
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Review article which addresses the role of the state in terrorism and in the ending of terrorism. The article draws on three recent publications to illustrate the theme, these are: The foundations of modern terrorism, by Martin A Miller, Cambridge University Press, 2013; An intellectual history of terror, by Mikkel Thorup, Routledge, 2010; and The thistle and the drone, by Akbar Ahmed, Brookings Institution Press, 2013.

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