ABSTRACT

Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century helps readers understand terrorism, responses to it, and current trends that affect the future of this phenomenon.

Putting terrorism into historical perspective and analyzing it as a form of political violence, this text presents the most essential concepts, the latest data, and numerous case studies to promote effective analysis of terrorist acts. Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century objectively breaks down the who-what-why-how of terrorism, giving readers a way both to understand patterns of behavior and to more critically evaluate forthcoming patterns.

New to the 8th Edition

  • Provides a more intense exploration of religion as a primary cause of contemporary terrorism.
  • Focuses on the role of social media in recruitment and propaganda.
  • Examines the radicalization and recruitment by ISIS to fighting and to domestic young people to carry out attacks at home.
  • Explores the growing threat – and reality – of cyber attacks.
  • Updates the material on the networking of terrorism today.

part I|62 pages

Terrorism in Perspective

chapter 1|18 pages

An Idea Whose Time Has Come?

chapter 2|19 pages

Not a Modern Phenomenon

part II|60 pages

Who Are the Terrorists?

chapter 4|32 pages

Criminals or Crusaders?

chapter 5|26 pages

Terrorism by the State

part III|120 pages

How Do They Operate?

chapter 6|20 pages

Terrorism, Inc.

chapter 7|40 pages

Terrorist Training

chapter 8|27 pages

The Media: A Weapon for Both Sides?

chapter 9|31 pages

Domestic Terrorism in the United States

part IV|118 pages

Responses to Terrorism

part V|66 pages

Current Trends and Future Prospects

chapter 15|32 pages

Future Trends