Pathways Out of Terrorism and Insurgency: The Dynamics of Terrorist Violence and Peace Processes

כריכה קדמית
Luigi Sergio Germani, D. R. Kaarthikeyan
Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd, 2005 - 348 עמודים
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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A Conceptual
3
A Conflict Resolutionbased Approach to Resolving
12
Causes of the Breakdown of the IsraeliPalestinian
57
Can Contemporary Islamist Movements
89
The Role of Terrorism in the Breakdown of
116
Militancy
131
The Architecture of the Northern Ireland
145
Constructive Ambiguity and the Peace Process
173
An Overview of
201
PART IV
235
Evaluating the Achievements and Flaws of Peace
259
A Negotiation for Peace
293
An Analysis
311
Insurgency Narcoterrorism and the Colombian
320
Analysing the Crises of the Sri Lankan Peace
335
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מידע על המחבר (2005)

L. S. Germani is a professor at Link Campus University in Rome and the director of the Gino Germani Center for the Study of Crisis, Conflict, and Socio-Political Instability. D. R. Kaarthikeyan is the former director of the Central Bureau of Investigation in India.

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