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Modern terrorism: motives of individual terrorists or the strategies of terrorist groups? / Höflinger, Tim   Journal Article
Höflinger, Tim Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In most cases, terrorism must be considered as an outcome of both individual motives and strategic considerations on an organisational or group level. Whether the (strategic) intentions of a group or individual motives constitute the main driver varies with the different sources of motivation behind terrorism. The robustness and consistency of proclaimed political agendas of terror groups differ significantly and, therefore, also their ‘strategic’ use of terrorism. Overall, one can argue that today groups represent the main drivers behind global terrorism as they account for the vast majority of attacks and casualties. However, one can also identify a growing blurring of boundaries between the actions of terror organisations and independently acting terrorists facilitated through modern communication technology.
Key Words Terrorism  Security  Religion  Political Ideology  Ethnic Identity  Motives 
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