Terrorism suffers the fate of many issues receiving wide media
coverage: it is much discussed but little understood. First
published in 1990, this book develops a clear conceptual framework
which will enable the reader to come to a better assessment of the
exact extent and nature of the threat posed by terrorism and of the
measures appropriate to combating it. With numerous case studies
including the British in Northern Ireland and the Americans in the
Middle East, the author gives a comparative survey of
counter-terrorism in the United States, the United Kingdom, and
Canada.
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