From Terrorism to Politics

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A01=Anisseh Van Engeland
A01=Rachael M. Rudolph
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Abu Sayyaf's Group
Abu Sayyaf’s Group
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Author_Rachael M. Rudolph
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comparative case analysis
conflict transformation
democratic transitions research
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Islamic Jihad Movement
Islamic Salvation Front
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MNLF
MNLF Member
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Muslim Brotherhood Society
Muslim Mindanao
Muslim World
Nihilist Terrorist Group
Non-violent Resistance
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754649908
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How do terrorists become politicians? This book embraces a series of comparative case studies in order to examine important issues regarding the relationship between terrorism and political processes. It identifies the characteristics necessary for the transition from a 'terrorist' organization to a political party and situates this within broader debates about substantive ethical concerns motivating the distinction between legitimate politics and illegitimate violence. The volume offers a presentation of how some terrorist groups see the world in which they live. It also provides an understanding of how established democracies such as the US react to the phenomenon of the terrorist-politician transition. This is a useful resource for students and scholars of international relations, political ethics and comparative politics.
Anisseh Van Engeland, Max Weber Fellow at European University Institute, Assistant Professor, James Madison University, and free lance consultant, USA and Rachael M. Rudolph, Assistant Professor at Emory & Henry College and Instructor at West Virginia University, USA

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