Terror and Resistance
Title | Terror and Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | Eugene Victor Walter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Political violence |
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Study of sociological aspects of arbitrary power, with particular reference to political leadership of tribal peoples in Africa - covers cultural factors of social structures, political systems in traditional societies, psychological aspects of leadership, etc., and includes case studies. Bibliography pp. 345 to 374 and references.
Terror and Resistance : a Study of Political Violence - with Case Studies of Some Primitive African Communities
Title | Terror and Resistance : a Study of Political Violence - with Case Studies of Some Primitive African Communities PDF eBook |
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Release | 1969 |
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Terrorist Groups and the New Tribalism
Title | Terrorist Groups and the New Tribalism PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Kaplan |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2010-02-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1135157758 |
The central focus of this book is a small but vitally important group of movements that constitute a distinct 'fifth wave' of modern terrorism, here called the "New Tribalism". Terrorist Groups and the New Tribalism examines a collection of terrorist or insurgent movements whose similarity in tactics, strategic vision and desire to radically reshape their worlds to conform with a ‘Golden Age’ dream of perfection which is to be achieved through a genocidal or ethnic cleansing process to make way for the emergence of a new, radically perfected tribal utopia in a single generation. These shared strategic and tactical factors allow them to be examined through a comparative lens as a distinct ‘fifth wave’ of modern terrorism. Structured around the theoretical framework of David Rapoport’s Four Waves thesis, the book examines anomalous movements that began within a distinct wave of international terrorism, but, following a crisis model, has turned inwards toward radical localism, tribalism and xenophobia. The text is divided between theory and in depth case studies of the Ugandan Lord’s Resistance Army and the Sudanese Janjaweed. It concludes with a design for further, field-work based research. This book will be of interest to students of Terrorism and Political Violence, Genocide, Conflict Studies, African politics and Political Science in general. Jeffrey Kaplan is an Associate Professor of Religion and the Director of the Institute for the Study of Religion, Violence and Memory at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He is the author of 11 books on terrorism and political violence.
Women, Sexual Violence and the Indonesian Killings of 1965-66
Title | Women, Sexual Violence and the Indonesian Killings of 1965-66 PDF eBook |
Author | Annie Pohlman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2014-10-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 131781794X |
The Indonesian massacres of 1965-1966 claimed the lives of an estimated half a million men, women and children. Histories of this period of mass violence in Indonesia’s past have focused almost exclusively on top-level political and military actors, their roles in the violence, and their movements and mobilization of perpetrators. Based on extensive interviews with women survivors of the massacres and detention camps, this book provides the first in-depth analysis of sexualised forms of violence perpetrated against women and girl victims during this period. It looks at the stories of individual women caught up in the massacres and mass arrests, focusing on their testimonies and their experiences of violence and survival. The book aims not only to redress the lack of scholarly attention but also to provide significant new analysis on the gendered and gendering effects of sexual violence against women and girls in situations of genocidal violence.
Critical Terrorism Studies
Title | Critical Terrorism Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Jackson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2009-02-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134050518 |
In direct response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited volume brings together a number of leading scholars to debate the need for and the shape of the exciting new subfield of ‘critical terrorism studies’.
In the Name of God and Country
Title | In the Name of God and Country PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Fellman |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0300155018 |
With insight and originality, Michael Fellman argues that terrorism, in various forms, has been a constant and driving force in American history. In part, this is due to the nature of American republicanism and Protestant Christianity, which he believes contain a core of moral absolutism and self-righteousness that perpetrators of terrorism use to justify their actions. Fellman also argues that there is an intrinsic relationship between terrorist acts by non-state groups and responses on the part of the state; unlike many observers, he believes that both the action and the reaction constitute terrorism.Fellman’s compelling narrative focuses on five key episodes: John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry; terrorism during the American Civil War, especially race warfare and guerrilla warfare; the organized “White Line” paramilitary destruction of Reconstruction in Mississippi; the Haymarket Affair and its aftermath; and the Philippine-American war of 1899–1902. In an epilogue, he applies this history to illuminate the Bush-Cheney administration’s use of terrorism in the so-called war on terror. In the Name of God and Country demonstrates the centrality of terrorism in shaping America even to this day.
The Justification of War and International Order
Title | The Justification of War and International Order PDF eBook |
Author | Lothar Brock |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 561 |
Release | 2021-02-04 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0198865309 |
This book explores how states, scholars and other actors have justified war from early modernity to the present. Looking at narratives of the justification of war in theory and practice, this book offers a comprehensive investigation of the emergence of the modern international order and its normative foundation.