Focusing on the social, political, economic, and psychological
roots of terrorism, this examination explores the dynamics of
contemporary terrorism as well as the possibilities and limitations
of peace processes undertaken by governments that try to end
terrorist violence. The contributions are theoretical as well as
focused on specific case studies that include Israel and Palestine,
Northern Ireland, Colombia, the Basque Country, and Sri Lanka.
Tracing the rise and growth of various terrorist groups, this
analysis looks at the difficult task policy makers and security
officials face in deciding on the appropriate response to terrorist
violence, and contends that the complexity of contemporary conflict
in the post-Cold War environment requires subtle and
multidimensional strategies and the judicious use of conflict
management tools.
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