Terrorism: From Popular Struggle to Media Spectacle

Paperback Published on: 14/02/2001
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Synopsis

Why do terrorists resort to spectacular - and often futile - acts of violence? For some thirty years after the Second World War, popular movements fought for liberation from colonial rule. But since the late 1960s, terrorism has increasingly become a substitute for popular struggle. Its aims: blackmailing the state and capturing media attention. How are terrorists organized? What is their social base? What are their strategies - and the strategies used against them? In answering such questions, Gerard Chaliand draws on a wealth of examples, from the Red Brigades and the IRA to the Armenians and the Afghan Mujahidin.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Saqi Books
  • ISBN: 9780863560835
  • Dimensions: 215 x 135 mm
  • Weight: 215g

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