In the late 1960s and early 1970s, governments in North America and Western Europe faced a new transnational threat: militants who crossed borders with impunity to commit attacks. These violent actors cooperated in hijacking planes, taking hostages, and organizing assassinations, often in the name of national liberation movements from the decolonizing world. How did this form of political violence become what we know today as “international terrorism”—lacking in legitimacy and categorized first and foremost as a crime?To Deter and Punish examines why and how the United States and its Western European allies came to treat nonstate “terrorists” as a key threat to their security and interests. Drawing on a multinational array of sources, Silke...
On October 10, 1985, United States military aircraft intercepted an Egyptian airliner over the Medit...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
The word ‘terror’ originates from the Latin terrere, meaning to scare, terrify or frighten. Denoting...
This article examines early antiterrorism negotiations within international organisations (IOs) and ...
Key to any successful attempt to combat international terrorism is the elimination of sanctuary and ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-92).Globalization and terrorism are key issues in tod...
This article examines early antiterrorism negotiations within international organisations (IOs) and ...
This article examines regional organizations’ antiterrorism efforts across the globe from 1990 until...
International terrorism is a relatively new phenomenon considering the age of terrorism. Terrorism h...
The year 1972 was significant for many reasons. As one reviews the top news stories for that year, s...
For more than two generations the world was defined in international political terms by the label, t...
The phenomenon of terrorism has featured in history since the “Reign of Terror” during the French Re...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
Terrorist tactics are not new in human history. Man's oldest written records reveal instances of te...
After the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks, it was common to see security scholars and practit...
On October 10, 1985, United States military aircraft intercepted an Egyptian airliner over the Medit...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
The word ‘terror’ originates from the Latin terrere, meaning to scare, terrify or frighten. Denoting...
This article examines early antiterrorism negotiations within international organisations (IOs) and ...
Key to any successful attempt to combat international terrorism is the elimination of sanctuary and ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-92).Globalization and terrorism are key issues in tod...
This article examines early antiterrorism negotiations within international organisations (IOs) and ...
This article examines regional organizations’ antiterrorism efforts across the globe from 1990 until...
International terrorism is a relatively new phenomenon considering the age of terrorism. Terrorism h...
The year 1972 was significant for many reasons. As one reviews the top news stories for that year, s...
For more than two generations the world was defined in international political terms by the label, t...
The phenomenon of terrorism has featured in history since the “Reign of Terror” during the French Re...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
Terrorist tactics are not new in human history. Man's oldest written records reveal instances of te...
After the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks, it was common to see security scholars and practit...
On October 10, 1985, United States military aircraft intercepted an Egyptian airliner over the Medit...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
The word ‘terror’ originates from the Latin terrere, meaning to scare, terrify or frighten. Denoting...