Terrorism, peace and conflict studies investigating the crossroad

The book can be described as an important and an informative text book. It is composed of 12 research articles on Terrorism Studies. The introductory article by the editors on bridging the gap between Peace and Conflict Studies and Terrorism studies sets the tone for the rest of the book

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Other Authors: Toros, Harmonie 1974- (Editor), Tellidis, Ioannis (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxon, UK New York, NY Routledge 2014
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction: Terrorism and peace and conflict studies: investigating the crossroad Harmonie Toros and Ioannis Tellidis
  • 2. Lost cause: consequences and implications of the war on terror Paul Rogers
  • 3. Not so extraordinary: the democratisation of UK counterinsurgency strategy Feargal Cochrane
  • 4. Exploring the temporality in/of British counterterrorism law and law making Kathryn Marie Fisher
  • 5. Terrorism, organised crime and the biopolitics of violence Harmonie Toros and Luca Mavelli
  • 6. Deconstructing "eco-terrorism": rhetoric, framing and statecraft as seen through the Insight approach Michael Loadenthal
  • 7. The power of words: the deficient terminology surrounding Islam-related terrorism Juan Carlos Antunez and Ioannis Tellidis
  • 8. Does counterinsurgency fuel civil war? Peru and Syria compared Witold Mucha
  • 9. The link between the foreign policy of states and escalating political violence: Turkey and the PKK Ibrahim Can Sezgin
  • 10. "Listing terrorists": the impact of proscription on third-party efforts to engage armed groups in peace processes - a practitioner's perspective Sophie Haspeslagh
  • 11. From paramilitarism to peacebuilding in Northern Ireland: an interview with Noel Large Harmonie Toros and Ioannis Tellidis
  • 12. Look who's talking: terrorism, dialogue and conflict transformation Roger Mac Ginty