Critical Theory of Counterterrorism

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Avoidable Human Suffering
Breivik Attacks
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CIA's Counterterrorism Centre
CIA’s Counterterrorism Centre
Contemporary Counterterrorism
counter-terrorism
Counter-terrorist Violence
Counterterrorist Violence
critical model
critical security studies
critical terrorism studies
Cts
Cts Scholar
emancipation theory
emancipatory politics
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Frankfurt School Critical Theory
General Civil Penal Code
Higher Order Choice
Human Suffering
International Counterterrorism
IRA Attack
Ken Booth
Lone Actor Terrorism
Minimal Foundationalist
Minimal Foundationalist Approach
moral philosophy
NATO's Role
NATO’s Role
nonviolent conflict resolution
nonviolent counterterrorism approaches
Norway
Norway's Approach
Norway’s Approach
Norwegian security policy
Ontological Monism
Orthodox Terrorism Studies
Peace Diplomacy
qualitative case analysis
RAF Bomb
Rich Good
Socio-historic Epoch
terrorism prevention strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815359234
  • Weight: 416g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers a theory and model of counterterrorism based on emancipation and non-violence.

Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) scholars have produced wide-ranging and rich critiques of terrorism-related research, as well as state counterterrorism policies and practices. This work aims to fill in a gap in the current literature by constructing an original and specifically CTS model of counterterrorism. The model outlines the basic assumptions, priorities, principles, strategies and tactics, measures and evaluation of counterterrorism. It challenges prevalent models of counterterrorism through a radical rethinking of the ontology, epistemology and the agenda of counterterrorism. The model aims to prevent future acts of terrorism by (1) re-conceptualising how we study and understand terrorism, and; (2) suggesting that our efforts to counter and prevent terrorism must commensurate with the goals we want to achieve. Essentially, this involves a commitment to emancipation, and a rejection of violence as a tool. The second part of the book is a case study of Norwegian counterterrorism which shows how the theory and model developed in the book can be used. This is the first substantial analysis of Norwegian counterterrorism in almost ten years, and produces encouraging findings which support the potential for non-violent solutions to terrorism.

This book will be of particular interest to students of terrorism and counterterrorism, critical security studies, and international relations in general.

Sondre Lindahl holds a PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies from the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand.

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