Violent Globalisms

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11 global security dynamics
1980b
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Afghan National Army
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Benign Hegemony
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Central Intelligence Agency 2007a
counterterrorism policy
Demarcation Line
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galtung
Galtung 1980b
Geneva Accords
governance
Haven States
Hegemonic Governance
IMF Policy
international
laden
Middle East conflict
Military Control
Muslim World
National Counterterrorism Centre
National Security Strategy
NATO Airstrike
NATO Nation
non-state actors
Palestinian Authority
political violence
post-9
post-Cold War World Politics
power asymmetry
security studies
structural
System Wide Hegemon
terrorism
Transnational Terrorism
Unilateral Disengagement Plan
united
United States
United States Air Force 2006
violence
West Bank
White House 2003c
White House 2006a

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754672050
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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During the post-cold war world, the world's only superpower has encountered an unprecedented challenge: a non-state enemy that is challenging its hegemony and is using violence as a strategic means. Given the international nature of this phenomenon, a structured explanation such as this is given added necessity and urgency. Cornelia Beyer provides a structured explanation for terrorism and its links with the 'Global War on Terror' as it relates to the latter's broader context, causes and implications. She offers a comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon of international terrorism and proposes effective policies to counter it. She also remedies the current undertheorized nature of the subject area, and in doing so opens up new modes of thinking about and struggling against global terrorism.
Cornelia Beyer is Lecturer in Security Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences University of Hull, Uk

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