Terrorism, security, and nationality : an introductory study in applied political philosophy /
Acts of terrorism and political violence are on the increase throughout the world; nationalism in its ugliest forms threatens peace and security in many regions; the foundations of the modern state are continually under threat
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1994
London ; New York : 1994 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Terrorism and unjust war
- 3. Terrorism and civil war
- 4. Terrorism and political crime
- 5. Community and conflict
- 6. Reasons for violence
- 7. Terrorism and nationality
- 8. Ethnicity and national identity
- 9. Terror and the state
- 10. The violence of the state
- 11. The state's response to violence
- 1 Introduction
- 2. Terrorism and unjust war
- 3. Terrorism and civil war
- 4. Terrorism and political crime
- 5. Community and conflict
- 6. Reasons for violence
- 7. Terrorism and nationality
- 8. Ethnicity and national identity
- 9. Terror and the state
- 10. The violence of the state
- 11. The state's response to violence.