This edited book analyses the lessons which can be drawn from
Northern Ireland s experiences of combating terrorism.
The essays in this volume unite analysis and practice in
exploring both the conflict in Northern Ireland and the
internationally applicable counter-terrorism lessons which can be
drawn from the response to it. The contributors, all specialists in
their fields, make a theoretical analysis of the underlying causes
of terrorism, and explore how this interacts with the development
of effective operations and policy responses. The book emphasises
the socio-economic and socio-cultural dimensions underlying the
problem of terrorism, arguing that short-term, violent/military
responses can in fact exacerbate the problem. It highlights the
complexity of terrorism as a social phenomenon, and outlines the
multi-faceted approach needed to combat it."
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