Format:
234 S.
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graph. Darst., Tab., Reg., Lit.Hinw.
Edition:
Reprinted
Series Statement:
Cass Series on Political Violence 10
Content:
Veness, D.: Low intensity and high impact conflict. - S. 8-14. Marotta, E.: Europol's role in anti-terrorism policing. - S. 15-18. Head, G.: 'The future is bright ...' - but whom for? - S. 19-23. Gheordunescu, M.: Terrorism and organized crime - the Romanian perspective. - S. 24-29. Raufer, X.: New world disorder, new terrorism: new threats for Europe and the western world. - S. 30-51. Merari, A.: Terrorism as a strategy of struggle: past and future. - S. 52-65. Wilkinson, P.: Politics, diplomacy and peace process: pathways out of terrorism? - S. 66-82. Taylor, M.; Horgan, J.: Future developments of political terrorism in Europe. - S. 83-93. Weinberg, L.; Eubank, W.: Terrorism and the shape of things to come. - S. 94-105. Schmid, A. P.: Terrorism and the use of weapons of mass destruction: from where the risk? - S. 106-132. Claridge, D.: Exploding the myths of superterrorism. - S. 133-148. Leitenberg, M.: Aum Shinrikyo's efforts to produce biological weapons: a case study in the serial propagation of misinformation. - S. 149-158. Monaghan, R.: Terrorism in the name of animal rights. - S. 159-169. Crelinsten, R. D.: Terrorism and counter-terrorism in a multi-centric world: challenges and opportunities. - S. 170-196. Dartnell, M.: A legal inter-network for terrorism: issues of globalization, fragmentation and legitimacy. - S. 197-208. Richardson, L.: Terrorists as transnational actors. - S. 209-219
Note:
Veness, D.: Low intensity and high impact conflict. - S. 8-14. Marotta, E.: Europol's role in anti-terrorism policing. - S. 15-18. Head, G.: 'The future is bright ...' - but whom for? - S. 19-23. Gheordunescu, M.: Terrorism and organized crime - the Romanian perspective. - S. 24-29. Raufer, X.: New world disorder, new terrorism: new threats for Europe and the western world. - S. 30-51. Merari, A.: Terrorism as a strategy of struggle: past and future. - S. 52-65. Wilkinson, P.: Politics, diplomacy and peace process: pathways out of terrorism? - S. 66-82. Taylor, M.; Horgan, J.: Future developments of political terrorism in Europe. - S. 83-93. Weinberg, L.; Eubank, W.: Terrorism and the shape of things to come. - S. 94-105. Schmid, A. P.: Terrorism and the use of weapons of mass destruction: from where the risk? - S. 106-132. Claridge, D.: Exploding the myths of superterrorism. - S. 133-148. Leitenberg, M.: Aum Shinrikyo's efforts to produce biological weapons: a case study in the serial propagation o
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