Debating terrorism and counterterrorism

conflicting perspectives on causes, contexts, and responses

Debating terrorism and counterterrorism
Stuart Gottlieb
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Debating terrorism and counterterrorism

conflicting perspectives on causes, contexts, and responses

"With original contributions from some of the most prominent academics and professionals on terrorism and counterterrorism, Stuart Gottlieb's debate-style reader will compel your students to wrestle with the conflicting perspectives that define the field. Unlike other volumes in which readings talk past one another, Debating Terrorism and Counterterrorism features brief paired 'pro' and 'con' essays written specifically for the book that directly address the urgent questions surrounding terrorism. The essays address both theoretical questions and pragmatic concerns including: a) How significant a threat is nuclear terrorism? b) Is poverty a root cause of terrorism? c) Is suicide terrorism an effective tactic? d) Does Islam play a unique role in religious terrorism? e) Can the spread of democracy defeat terrorism? f) Must security come at the expense of civil liberties?"--Publisher's description.

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Publisher
CQ Press
Language
English
Pages
395

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Washington, DC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.325
Library of Congress
HV6431 .D4335 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 395 p. ;
Number of pages
395

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23994154M
ISBN 13
9780872899612
LCCN
2009037174

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL18600409W

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