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Terrorism: An Introduction

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Recognized as the most objective, best-selling terrorism text in the market, AN INTRODUCTION strives to discuss the most sophisticated theories by the best terrorist analysts in the world, while still focusing on the domestic and international threat of terrorism and the basic security issues surrounding terrorism today. The student-oriented writing style is complemented by rich pedagogy, and there is an adequate amount of research and theoretical discussion to make this an ideal text for both the undergraduate and graduate level courses.

352 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1997

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Jonathan R. White

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The Author attempts to provide an understanding on how terrorism arises and how it functions. The book discusses theories of analysts, focusing on the threat of terrorism and the basic security issues surrounding terrorism.

This book is written as a text book and should be used as study guide for the classroom. It is written with a definite bias by the author who pushes his own agenda on every page.
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