The Defence of Terrorism Routledge Revivals

The Defence of Terrorism  Routledge Revivals
Author: Leon Trotsky
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317744610

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The Defence of Terrorism, originally written in 1920 on a military train during the Russian Civil War, represents one of Trotsky’s most wide-ranging and original contributions to the debates that dominated the 1920s and ‘30s. Trotsky’s intention is "far away from any thought of defending terrorism in general". Rather, he seeks to promote an historical justification for the Revolution, by demonstrating that history has set up the ‘revolutionary violence of the progressive class’ against the ‘conservative violence of the outworn classes’. The argument is developed in response to the influential Marxist intellectual Karl Kautsky, who refuted Trotsky’s ‘militarisation of labour’ and Lenin’s wholesale rejection of a ‘bloodless revolution’. The introduction, written for the second edition of 1935, presents Trotsky’s reflections on the similarities between Kautsky and the burgeoning British Labour Party: specifically, it recapitulates Trotsky’s belief that revolution conducted according to the norms of Parliamentarianism is no revolution at all.

Combating Terrorism

Combating Terrorism
Author: G. Davidson Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-06-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0415615313

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Terrorism suffers the fate of many issues receiving wide media coverage: it is much discussed but little understood. First published in 1990, this book develops a clear conceptual framework which will enable the reader to come to a better assessment of the exact extent and nature of the threat posed by terrorism and of the measures appropriate to combating it. With numerous case studies including the British in Northern Ireland and the Americans in the Middle East, the author gives a comparative survey of counter-terrorism in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

Age of Fear Routledge Revivals

Age of Fear  Routledge Revivals
Author: Amitav Acharya
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317907992

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First published in 2004 in the immediate wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, this is an accessible commentary intended to provoke thought and debate on the topic of terrorism. In a collection of challenging essays, questions consider the causes of terrorism and why post-modern terrorism is different. The essays are divided into three key sections, first investigating the civilizational roots and dimensions of contemporary terrorism, next examining the Bush administration’s approach, and finally, considering the complex and changing relationship between fear and freedom. Written by a leading scholar in Middle East and Asian Studies, this comprehensive reissue will be of particular value to students of international relations and terrorism studies, as well as the more general reader with an interest in the global issues faced in the age of contemporary terrorism.

Combating Terrorism

Combating Terrorism
Author: G. Davidson Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 307
Release: 1990
Genre: Terrorism
ISBN: 0203721810

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Terrorism Drugs Crime in Europe after 1992 Routledge Revivals

Terrorism  Drugs   Crime in Europe after 1992  Routledge Revivals
Author: Richard Clutterbuck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317829379

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First published in 1990, Richard Clutterbuck's fascinating analysis of European security confronts the problems of internal European community frontiers and technological aids in combating terrorism and international crime. He looks at what the EC countries have done in the past, describes the technology now becoming available, and makes radical proposals for airport security, fighting drugs, and overcoming the intimidation of witnesses and juries. Above all, he foresees he exciting prospect of the USSR, the USA, and a united Europe co-operating for the first time to overcome the common enemies of terrorism and international crime.

Routledge Revivals Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties 2006

Routledge Revivals  Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties  2006
Author: Paul Finkelman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1269
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351269704

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Originally published in 2006, the Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties, is a comprehensive 3 volume set covering a broad range of topics in the subject of civil liberties in America. The book covers the topic from numerous different areas including freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly and petition. The Encyclopedia also addresses areas such as the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, slavery, censorship, crime and war. The book’s multidisciplinary approach will make it an ideal library reference resource for lawyers, scholars and students.

Human Factors in Effective Counter Terrorism

Human Factors in Effective Counter Terrorism
Author: Richard Warnes
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781003858362

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This book seeks to provide a comparative assessment of the significance of ‘human factors’ in effective counter-terrorism. The phrase ‘human factors’ is used to describe personal relationships, individual capabilities, effective leadership, technical interface, organisational culture and the community engagement necessary to effectively minimise, counter and control the threat of terrorism. Unlike many works in the field, this book is constructed around the input of ‘experienced knowledge’ from over 170 semi-structured interviews of specialist military, policing, intelligence and security practitioners - those actors actually involved in countering terrorism. These practitioners come from seven countries – the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Israel, Turkey and the United States – all of which have suffered over the years from different types of terrorist threat and responded with a mixture of counter-terrorist measures. Where military practitioners also discussed overseas counter-insurgency measures, that material has been included, since terrorism forms a key aspect of such wider insurgencies. The resulting interview data was analysed through a variant of ‘Grounded Theory’ to identify key emerging themes and issues, both positive and negative, relevant to ‘human factors’ in the individual countries and more generically. This book incorporates the informed operational experiences and insights of the interviewees while seeking to provide examples of successful counter-terrorist measures at the strategic, operational and tactical levels. This book will be of much interest to students of counter-terrorism, defence studies and security studies in general.

Espionage and Secrecy Routledge Revivals

Espionage and Secrecy  Routledge Revivals
Author: Rosamund Thomas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134877058

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This prize-winning book, first published in 1991, provides a detailed legal account of the development of the UK Official Secrets Acts 1911-1989. In particular, the Espionage section (s.1) of this criminal law is analysed carefully, illustrated by leading cases of UK spies prosecuted under this section, particularly during the 1980’s — including MI5 officer Michael Bettaney and Geoffrey Prime who worked at GCHQ. The author also examines problems of evidence in espionage prosecutions, and the consent of the Attorney-General in cases under the Official Secrets Acts. This book remains the definitive treatise on the UK Official Secrets Acts, especially concerning the espionage provisions.