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When terrorism as strategy fails: dissident Irish republicans and the threat to British security / Edwards, Aaron   Journal Article
Edwards, Aaron Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The use of terrorism as a strategy for obtaining political goals by non-state actors persists in the international system, despite attempts by states to counter the phenomenon. This article explores the resurgent threat posed to British security by dissident Irish republicans in order to illustrate the limited utility of terrorism as a strategy in the current sociopolitical context. Therefore, it has three objectives: First, it explains how strategic theory can aid in constructing a conceptual framework for explaining the persistence of terrorism, in general, and dissident republican violence, in particular. Second, it examines the dissident threat in light of the general failure of "armed struggle" to achieve republican goals in Irish politics. It is argued here that dissident republicans have confused "means" with "ends" and that this, ultimately, demonstrates the futility of their violence. Finally, the article suggests ways of tackling the dissident republican variant of terrorism.
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