ID | 131031 |
Title Proper | Counter terrorism approaches post 9/11 |
Other Title Information | challenges and response |
Language | ENG |
Author | Balasubramaniyan, V |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Most studies on terrorism and political violence by experts and researchers have focussed on the causation factors of terrorism over the years. A majority of the scholarly works has mostly focussed on the historical, ideological, and etiological aspects of terrorism and insurgency. Scholars, researchers and investigators have attempted to epitomise and de?ne terrorism as a phenomenon, and have admitted to the problems in ?nding a universally acceptable de?nition. They have primarily focussed on bringing out an acceptable definition of terrorism in all its manifestations and forms, and in the process, have analysed the roots, origins and growth of terrorism. Compared to the enormous literature on the growth and incline of terrorism the world over, studies or scholarly works on the decline of terrorism or insurgency are not as vast and are limited in number.' A few experts like Martha Crenshaw and Audrey Cronin have dealt with this aspect in detail.' However, these attempts comprise only a fragment of the total terrorism literature in place. |
`In' analytical Note | CLAWS Journal Vol. Summer 2014: p.143-163 |
Journal Source | CLAWS Journal Vol. Summer 2014: p.143-163 |
Key Words | Terrorism ; Counter-Terrorism ; Insurgencies ; Counter Insurgencies ; War on Terror ; Warfare ; Military Action ; State Relations ; Foreign Policy ; International Organizations - IO ; International Cooperation - IC ; International Relations - IR ; International Alliance - IA ; International Context ; Geopolitics ; Geostrategic ; Politics ; International Politics ; Political Violence ; International Order ; World Post 9/11 |