【グローバル・テロリズム 全4巻】
Global Terrorism (Sage Library of International Relations) '08
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VOLUME 1 PART ONE: DEFINITIONS AND CAUSES The Response Problem as aDefinition Problem - A P Schmid Terrorism-at-a-Distance - B Grosscup TheImagery that Serves US Power The Causes of Terrorism - M Crenshaw Terror,Terrorism, Terrorists - C Tilly Behind the Curve - A Kurth CroninGlobalization and International Terrorism Market Civilization and Its Clashwith Terror - M Mousseau Failed States after 9/11 - R H Dorff What Did WeKnow and What Have We Learned? The Evolving Dynamic of Terrorism in the 1990s- P Chalk Strategic Terrorism - P R Neumann & M L R Smith The Frameworkand its Fallacies PART TWO: TACTICS AND TARGETS Terror as a Weapon ofPolitical Agitation - T P Thorton The Terrorist Calculus behind 9/11 - B LNacos A Model for Future Terrorism A Historical Analysis of Mass CasualtyBombers - C Quillen Is Transnational Terrorism Becoming More Threatening - WE & T Sandler Terrorist Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction - A O'Neill HowSerious is the Threat? Lessons from the Case Studies - J B Tucker DoesDemocracy Promote or Reduce Transnational Terrorist Incidents - Q LiTerrorism and Democracy - L Weinberg & W Eubank What Recent EventsDisclose The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism - R A Pape VOLUME 2 PARTTHREE: RELIGIOUS TERRORISM Fear and Trembling - D C Rapoport Terrorism inThree Religious Traditions The Worldwide Rise of Religious Nationalism - MJuergensmeyer Socio-Political Context of Sikh Militancy in India - P K NandiEurope's Angry Muslims - R S Leiken Tentacles of Terror - Z Abuza AlQaeda's Southeast Asian Network Multi-Track Microproliferation - G CameronLessons from Aum Shinrikyo and Al Qaeda Religion and Violence in Japan Today- M Watanabe A Chronological and Doctrinal Analysis of Aum Shinrikyo TheStrategic Use of Fear by the Lord's Resistance Army - A Vinci PART FOUR:ETHNIC/NATIONALIST TERRORISM The Logic of Ethnic Terrorism - D BymanSymbolism and Sacrifice in Terrorism - J Dingley & M Kirk-Smith Why Do TheyKill? The Basque Conflict in Spain - P Woodworth On The Razor's Edge - MJoshi The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Terrorism and Africa - JCilliers Armed Muslim Separatist Rebellion in Southeast Asia - A TanPersistence, Prospects, and Implications Palestinian Suicide Bombing - M MBloom Public Support, Market Share, and Outbidding Has theIsraeli-Palestinian Conflict Become Islamic? Fatah, Islam and the Al-AqsaMartyr's Brigades - H Frisch PART FIVE: IDEOLOGICAL TERRORISM The Role ofIdeology in Terrorists' Target Selection - C J M Drake Political and EconomicTerror in the Tactics of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party before1914 - M Perrie Violence as Propaganda - R Bessel The Role of the StormTroopers in the Rise of National Socialism VOLUME 3 CONTINUES FROM PART FIVE:IDEOLOGICAL TERRORISM Camouflage and Conspiracy - M Pitcavage The MilitiaMovement from Ruby Ridge to Y2K Beyond Arson? A Threat Assessment of theEarth Liberation Front - G A Ackerman Italian Terrorism and Society,1940-1980s - M Rimanelli Roots, Ideologies, Evolution, and InternationalConnections PART SIX: TERRORIST GROUPS AND CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS Narcotics,Terrorism, and International Crime - B M McCaffery & J A Basso TheConvergence Phenomenon Non-State Actors in Colombia - M G ManwaringThreats to the State and to the Hemisphere Violent Opportunities - B H KayThe Rise and Fall of 'King Coca' and Shining Path Terrorists and OrganizedCrime Entrepreneurs in the 'Triple Frontier' Among Argentina, Brazil, andParaguay - A R Sverdlick Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime - TMakarenko Tracing the Crime-Terror Nexus in Southeast Asia PART SEVEN:STATE INVOLVEMENT AS AN EXTERNAL SUPPORT FOR INDIGENOUS GROUPS Foreign PolicyCrises and the Resort to Terrorism - S P O'Brien A Time-Series Analysis ofConflict Linkages The ISI Reaches East - J Saikia Anatomy of a ConspiracyKashmir, Pakistan and the War on Terror - J Singh Diaspora Involvement inInsurgencies - C Fair Insights from the Khalistan and Tamil EelamMovements PART EIGHT: STATE INVOLVEMENT IN OR TOLERATION OF THE USE OF TERRORAGAINST THEIR OWN CITIZENS State Terrorism - D Claridge Applying aDefinitional Model Making Sense of Ethnic Cleansing - A Simons A Study inNativism - S Coben The American Red Scare of 1919-20 The Politics ofDisruption - J McGregor War Veterans and the Local State in ZimbabweLocations of Violence - S Pillay Political Rationality and Death Squads inApartheid South Africa On Bosnia's Borders and Ethnic Cleansing - K MulajInternal and External Factors The Rwandan Path to Genocide - P LangfordThe Genesis of the Capacity of the Rwandan Post-Colonial State or Organiseand Unleash a Project of Extermination VOLUME 4 PART NINE: COUNTERMEASURESRethinking Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism since 9/11 - B Hoffman The Rootsof Terrorism - K von Hippel Probing the Myths Retaliating againstTerrorism - B Brophy-Baermann & J A C Conybeare Rational Expectations andthe Optimality of Rules versus Discretion Should Our Arsenal AgainstTerrorism Include Assassination? - B M Jenkins It's War! Fighting Post-11September Global Terrorism Through a Doctrine of Pre-emption - R H Shultze &A Vogt Do Targeted Killings Work? - D Byman When Kindness Fails - J TRichelson Assassination as a National Security Option Hunters andGatherers - M Rudner The Intelligence Coalition against Islamic TerrorFinancing of Terrorism Sources, Methods, and Channels - N Raphaeli TheResponse to Terrorism as a Threat to Liberal Democracy - P Chalk NationalSecurity versus Civil Liberties - N V Baker September 11, Anti-Terror Lawsand Civil Liberties - D Haubrich Britain, France and Germany Compared TheUnited Nations and Terrorism - C Joyner Rethinking Legal Tensions betweenNational Security, Human Rights, and Civil Liberties PART TEN: THE GLOBAL WARON TERRORISM Global Terrorism - P C Sederberg Problems of Challenge andResponse The Strategies of Terrorism - A H Kydd & B F Walter The Mafia andal-Qaeda - J Schneider & P Schneider Violent and Secretive Organizationsin Comparative and Historical Perspective A Hard Day's Night? The UnitedStates and the Global War on Terrorism - T H Johnson & J A Russell Is the USWinning or Losing the Global War on Terror and How Do We Know? - H UllmanSame War - Different Views - P J Katzenstein Germany, Japan andCounterterrorism Addressing International Terrorism in Southeast Asia - RCruz de Castro A Matter of Strategic or Functional Approach