This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of Political Terrorism is flawed and that as a result our governments counter this threat with inappropriately-adapted methods. The author argues: (A) There is a sub-type of Jihadist Terrorism that is more consistent with Walter’s ‘Military Terrorism’ or Feldman and Hinojosa’s ‘Guerrilla Warfare’ than within the typology of Political Terrorism; (B) The author-proposed sub-type of ‘War Terrorism’ should be accepted, examined, defined, and established; and (C) Establishing the author’s sub-type will allow western democracies to devise better counter-terrorism strategies while protecting the civil liberties of their citizens.Publisher PD
This paper will make way to argue that the current jihad movement “neo-jihadism” is more a product o...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of P...
This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of P...
Contrary to both popular and academic belief, the ‘War on Terrorism’ launched by the United States h...
Contrary to both popular and academic belief, the ‘War on Terrorism’ launched by the United States h...
Contrary to both popular and academic belief, the ‘War on Terrorism’ launched by the United States h...
In this article, I want to reflect on the difficulty of categorising the threat of terrorism within ...
In this article, I want to reflect on the difficulty of categorising the threat of terrorism within ...
Terrorism and the term ‘jihadism’ have become a global phenomenon, a product of modernity and global...
It has become something of a cliché to note that there are over 200 definitions of terrorism in exis...
It has become something of a cliché to note that there are over 200 definitions of terrorism in exis...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
This paper will make way to argue that the current jihad movement “neo-jihadism” is more a product o...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of P...
This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of P...
Contrary to both popular and academic belief, the ‘War on Terrorism’ launched by the United States h...
Contrary to both popular and academic belief, the ‘War on Terrorism’ launched by the United States h...
Contrary to both popular and academic belief, the ‘War on Terrorism’ launched by the United States h...
In this article, I want to reflect on the difficulty of categorising the threat of terrorism within ...
In this article, I want to reflect on the difficulty of categorising the threat of terrorism within ...
Terrorism and the term ‘jihadism’ have become a global phenomenon, a product of modernity and global...
It has become something of a cliché to note that there are over 200 definitions of terrorism in exis...
It has become something of a cliché to note that there are over 200 definitions of terrorism in exis...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
This paper will make way to argue that the current jihad movement “neo-jihadism” is more a product o...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...