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The Ashgate research companion to political violence

"Aimed at scholars, students and lay persons interested in peace and conflict studies, The Ashgate Research Companion to Political Violence is a comprehensive resource to understand the principal debates on political violence, a field which is becoming an increasingly important part of courses...

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Други автори: Smyth, Marie, 1953-
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Публикувано: Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., ℗♭2012.
Серия: Ashgate research companion.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=504690
Подобни документи: Print version:: Ashgate research companion to political violence.
Съдържание:
  • Part I. Defining Political Violence. 1. Political Violence: An Overview
  • 2. Orthodox Accounts of Terrorism
  • 3. Critical Accounts of Terrorism
  • 4. State Violence as State Terrorism
  • 5. The 'War on Terror' as Political Violence
  • 6. The Concept of Security in Political Violence
  • Part II. Motivations and Goals of Political Violence. 7. From Dissent to Revolution: Politics and Violence
  • 8. Why Do Individuals Resort to Political Violence? Approaches to the Psychology of Terrorism.
  • 9. The Motivation of the Irish Rebel and Resistance to the Label 'Terrorist'
  • 10. Martyrs without Borders: The Puzzle of Transnational Suicide Bombers
  • 11. The Origins and Inhibiting Influences in Genocide, Mass Killing and Other Collective Violence
  • 12. Religion as a Motivation for Political Violence
  • Part III. Theorising, Understanding and Researching Political Violence. 13. Social Movement Studies and Political Violence
  • 14. Feminist Reflections on Political Violence
  • 15. National Identity, Conflict and Political Violence: Experiences in Latin America.
  • 16. Staying Alive while Conducting Primary Research: Fieldwork on Political Violence
  • Part IV. Manifestations of Political Violence. 17. Genocide as Political Violence
  • 18. War as Political Violence
  • Part V. Countering Political Violence. 19. Intelligence and Political Violence: The Case of Counter-Terrorism
  • 20. Counter-Terrorism and its Effectiveness in the UK since 1969: Does It Pay to Be Tough on Terrorism?
  • 21. Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights since 9/11
  • 22. Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights in the UK
  • Part VI. Ending Political Violence.
  • 23. The State's Role in the Management and Resolution of Violent Conflict: Learning from Northern Ireland?
  • 24. Political Violence and Peace Processes
  • 25. Civil Society Actors and the End of Violence
  • Part VII. Dealing with the Aftermath. 26. Defining and Building the Rule of Law in the Aftermath of Political Violence: The Processes of Transitional Justice
  • 27. Political, Economic and Social Reconstruction after Political Violence: The Case of Afghanistan
  • Conclusions.