Honeyburn Books (UK)
1990 Political Terrorism(Theory, Tactics & Counter Measures) Grant Wardlaw (Cambridge University Press)
1990 Political Terrorism(Theory, Tactics & Counter Measures) Grant Wardlaw (Cambridge University Press)
"Political Terrorism" by Grant Wardlaw is a book that examines the phenomenon of terrorism within the context of political motivation. Wardlaw delves into the ideological and strategic drivers behind acts of political violence, including both state-sponsored terrorism and non-state actors' tactics.
The author explores various historical and contemporary examples of political terrorism, analyzing the different ideologies that fuel such actions. He also discusses the role of media in shaping public perceptions and government responses to terrorism.
Wardlaw delves into the motivation behind political terrorism, looking at the political, social, and economic factors that contribute to its rise. He explores how grievances and perceived injustices can lead individuals or groups to resort to extreme violence as a means of achieving political goals.
There are some underlining and annotations but not excessive.
Additionally, the book discusses the challenges faced by governments in countering political terrorism. It examines the ethical dilemmas associated with counter-terrorism measures, the balance between security and civil liberties, and the role of intelligence agencies in preventing and responding to political terrorism.
Overall, "Political Terrorism" by Grant Wardlaw provides a comprehensive analysis of the subject, offering readers valuable insights into the dynamics of political violence and its implications for domestic and international security.