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008 120924s2013 enka b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2012035797
020 $a9780415629089 (hbk.)
020 $a9780415629072 (pbk.)
020 $a9780203387825 (e-book)
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050 00 $aHV6431$b.S726 2013
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245 00 $aState terrorism and human rights :$binternational responses since the end of the Cold War /$cedited by Gillian Duncan ... [et al.].
260 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2013.
300 $axvi, 181 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
490 0 $aPolitical violence
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [173]-177) and index.
520 $a"This book aims to improve understanding of the broad trends in the utilisation of political violence by examining the use of state terror in world politics. The ending of the Cold War and the overthrow of communism in Eastern Europe led many to assume that this presaged the demise of the one-party terror regime and acceptance of Western concepts of democracy, freedom and human rights throughout the international system. But of course this did not end state terror. The totalitarian one-party state still exists in North Korea and China, and there are numerous military regimes and other forms of dictatorship where the use of terror techniques for internal control is routine. The late Professor Paul Wilkinson conceived and began this project with the intention of analysing the major types of international response to state terror, as well as their outcomes and their wider implications for the future of international relations. In keeping with this original premise, the contributors explore the history of terrorism, as well as reflecting on the need for international cooperation based on the protection of civilians and a consistent approach to intervention in conflict situations. This book will be of much interest to students of terrorism studies, political violence, human rights, genocide, and IR in general."--Publisher's website.
505 0 $aIntroduction / Alison M.S. Watson -- State terrorism : an historical review / Tim Wilson -- An incremental tyranny / Brian Michael Jenkins -- Trends in the use of terror by states since the end of the Cold War / Neil G. Bowie -- Obstacles to international action against state terror in the post-Cold War international system / Peter Lehr and Javier Argomaniz -- The case of Saddam Hussein's terror against the Kurds and the international response / Michael J. Boyle -- Indonesian terror against East Timor separatists and the international response / Brenda J. Lutz and James M. Lutz -- Terror in Rwanda 1994 and the failure of international response / Richard J. Chasdi -- Towards a more effective international response to state terror, based on democratic principles and the protection of human rights / Conor Gearty -- Paul Wilkinson on state terror : in conclusion / Orla Lynch and Gilbert Ramsay -- Appendix : Full list of Paul Wilkinson's publications on terrorism-related topics.
650 0 $aState-sponsored terrorism.
650 0 $aState crimes.
650 0 $aPolitical violence.
650 0 $aHuman rights.
700 1 $aDuncan, Gillian,$d1972-
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