The Faceless Terrorist

The Faceless Terrorist
Author: Sophie Roche
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030038434

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How could a person portrayed as a terrorist by the Tajik state also be seen as a mujahid fighter in Islam and be a cousin all at the same time? Is this just a matter of perspective and conceptualization? To believe in the protection of concepts to safeguard groups and individuals from the uncertain character of the world, is to deny the existence of chance and the contradictions in life. This book uses approaches from existential anthropology to enquire into the question of how concepts and experiences relate. The focus is on the way the notions jihad, mujahid and terrorism were used during a military intervention in Tajikistan in 2010. The book includes long-term ethnographic material, popular pamphlets on Islam and an internet analysis of the conflict, offering new insights into how concepts and experiences relate. Since the end of the Soviet Union, the people from the republic Tajikistan have struggled to find a place in the larger Muslim world, a painful process unfolding in relation to global events, discourses and politics. The primary readership for the book will come from academia and policy makers. The book presents novel material on a fascinating and highly important topic, the nature of ostensibly Islamist political violence against the state in Tajikistan. John Heathershaw

A Faceless Enemy

A Faceless Enemy
Author: Glenn E. Schweitzer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2002
Genre: Technological innovations
ISBN: OCLC:1200296487

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The purpose of this book is to provide the general public with a comprehensive view of the most critical aspects of modern terrorism. The international dimension of the threats to the United States receives special attention and the discussion is punctuated with firsthand accounts of disquieting incidents in many countries that help document the scope of the dangers. While the book covers developments only through 1998, the conclusions and warnings at that time were prophetic of the events that unfolded three years later and that will continue to unfold in the decades ahead.

A Faceless Enemy

A Faceless Enemy
Author: Glenn Schweitzer,Carol Schweitzer
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2002-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738207578

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Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda network is only one of hundreds of terrorist organizations around the world. Others wait for their own cues to follow similar scripts for using modern technologies to terrorize vulnerable populations. In A Faceless Enemy, Glenn Schweitzer provides a sweeping history of the technologies that are at the heart of this new and deadly terrorism and gives us a fuller understanding of the relationships between terrorists and drug traffickers, the potential threat of cyberterrorism, and the now very tangible risks posed by bioterrorism and chemoterrorism. Based on the authors' long careers in science and international politics, and drawing upon interviews with diplomats and intelligence operatives around the globe, A Faceless Enemy is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complex issues related to terrorism and the future of international security.

The Rise of the Faceless and the Internet Warrior

The Rise of the Faceless and the Internet Warrior
Author: Larry Burchall
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781553694229

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After September 11th are you wondering if the world is a safer or more dangerous place for you? Are you wondering just who could be "against us?" This book will help show you and help you work out for yourself, what peoples and what nations may present future problems to you and your loved ones. This book will also help you understand -- why? Larry Burchall is an ex-professional soldier. He shows that it was activists who have caused many of the changes whose benefits we now enjoy, but he also shows that it was activists who did the damage on 11 September. Burchall shows the link between what's called activism and what's referred to as terrorism. Some of the ideas set out in this book may cause you unease. You may end up feeling concerned as the author describes the workings of important modern media and the effects that these workings can have on you. You'll find a description of just who and what constitutes the "west" and "westerners." Will the "west" be able to put an end to terrorism? You'll find an interesting answer in these pages.

Emergence of Terrorism

Emergence of Terrorism
Author: Larry Burchall
Publsiher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2005
Genre: Emergency management
ISBN: 8126904119

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Are You Wondering If The World Is A Safer Or More Dangerous Place After September 11Th For You? Are You Wondering Just Who Could Be Against Us ? This Book Will Help Show You And Help You Work Out For Yourself, The People And The Nations That May Present Future Problems To You And Your Loved Ones. This Book Will Also Help You Understand Why?The Author Is An Ex-Professional Soldier. He Shows That Activists Caused Many Of The Changes Whose Benefits We Now Enjoy. He Shows That It Was Activists Who Did So Much Damage On 11Th September.He Shows The Link Between What S Called Activism And What S Referred To As Terrorism.Some Of The Ideas Set Out In This Book May Cause You Unease. You May End Up Feeling Concerned As The Author Describes The Workings Of The Powerful Modern Media And The Effects That Its Working Can Have On You. You'Ll Find A Description Of Just Who And What Constitutes The West And Westerners. Will The West Be Able To Put An End To Terrorism? You Ll Find An Interesting Answer In This Book.

Faceless

Faceless
Author: A. Hamid
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1508727104

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In all his time during training, Ralph never anticipated getting kidnapped and then interrogated by an "oppressed" Muslim woman...and yet fate always had a way of playing games with him. When TWO WORLDS collide... When PREJUDICE and HATRED distort one's reality... In a game of LIFE and DEATH... Who will SURVIVE? Ten years after the occurrence of a World War Three, entire countries got wiped out and now there are only three more Muslim populated countries left: Jalawar, Malawar, and Kalawar. With the end of the third war, people are left immensely apprehensive and the fight for terrorism has become much more fierce. "Faceless" is the tale of a young American soldier who after accidentally being involved in a ploy created by the "Kill Team," a group of soldiers who get a thrill from killing civilians, finds himself a captive in the house of several vengeful Jalawan men and an interrogator who proves women are anything but weak in times of war. When 18-year-old American bred, Jalawan, Reema who is still struggling to move over her grief from losing her father and on a quest to seek redemption, meets ROTC student Ralph, who is struggling to prove himself to his father and avenge his sisters untimely death at the hands of the Wasari (the world's most nefarious terrorist organization)-- perception, reality, and misdirected hatred intermingle in the small, insurgent ruled village of Kendiha, Jalawar.

Cloning Terror

Cloning Terror
Author: W. J. T. Mitchell
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226532608

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The phrase 'War on Terror' has quietly been retired from official usage, but it persists in the American psyche, and our understanding of it is hardly complete. Exploring the role of verbal and visual images in the War on Terror, the author finds a conflict whose shaky metaphoric and imaginary conception has created its own reality.

Routledge Handbook of Political Islam

Routledge Handbook of Political Islam
Author: Shahram Akbarzadeh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429757174

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This updated, second edition of the Handbook of Political Islam covers a range of political actors that use Islam to advance their cause. While they share the ultimate vision of establishing a political system governed by Islam, their tactics and methods can be very different. Capturing this diversity, this volume also sheds light on some of the less-known experiences from South East Asia to North Africa. Drawing on expertise from some of the top scholars in the world, the chapters examine the main issues surrounding political Islam across the world, including: Theoretical foundations of political Islam Historical background Geographical spread of Islamist movements Political strategies adopted by Islamist groups Terrorism Attitudes towards democracy Relations between Muslims and the West in the international sphere Challenges of integration Gender relations Capturing the geographical spread of Islamism and the many manifestations of this political phenomenon make this book a key resource for students and researchers interested in political Islam, Muslim affairs and the Middle East.