In our current troubled times, terrorism and the threat of attacks on liberal states preoccupies both policymakers and much of the scholarly community. Four important books are reviewed here. These works represent the evolution of thinking on terrorism over the last three turbulent decades. Revisiting earlier thinking and bringing debates up to date about how to understand and respond to violent threats allows us to ponder what we ‘now know’ and may not know about terrorism and liberal states
In response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited...
Orthodox terrorism studies tend to focus on the activities of illiberal nonstate actors against the ...
Terrorism has arguably been one of the defining factors of our age. In many parts of the world, it h...
This paper was written in response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies. F...
When the editors of Critical Studies on Terrorism wrote their introduction to the inaugural issue in...
Critical Terrorism Studies Since 11 September 2001: What Has Been Learned? Edited by David Miller, J...
This symposium emerged as a response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies....
There is a very large academic literature which examines the discourses and public representations o...
An analysis of the terrorism studies field reveals a number of methodological, theoretical and ethic...
This chapter takes issue with the claims of critical terrorism studies scholars that we lack a liter...
In response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited...
Written by two leading scholars, this book is an accessible overview of the global political consequ...
The present paper discusses critically not only the different studies revolving around terrorism, bu...
Written by two leading scholars, this book is an accessible overview of the global political consequ...
Are today’s radicals tomorrow’s extremists? Most analyses of violence emanating from the Middle East...
In response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited...
Orthodox terrorism studies tend to focus on the activities of illiberal nonstate actors against the ...
Terrorism has arguably been one of the defining factors of our age. In many parts of the world, it h...
This paper was written in response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies. F...
When the editors of Critical Studies on Terrorism wrote their introduction to the inaugural issue in...
Critical Terrorism Studies Since 11 September 2001: What Has Been Learned? Edited by David Miller, J...
This symposium emerged as a response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies....
There is a very large academic literature which examines the discourses and public representations o...
An analysis of the terrorism studies field reveals a number of methodological, theoretical and ethic...
This chapter takes issue with the claims of critical terrorism studies scholars that we lack a liter...
In response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited...
Written by two leading scholars, this book is an accessible overview of the global political consequ...
The present paper discusses critically not only the different studies revolving around terrorism, bu...
Written by two leading scholars, this book is an accessible overview of the global political consequ...
Are today’s radicals tomorrow’s extremists? Most analyses of violence emanating from the Middle East...
In response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited...
Orthodox terrorism studies tend to focus on the activities of illiberal nonstate actors against the ...
Terrorism has arguably been one of the defining factors of our age. In many parts of the world, it h...