On terrorism: Chinese perspectives
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Title Page; Contents; 1 Definitions of Terrorism; 1.1 Definitions of Terrorism; 1.1.1 Major manifestations of terrorism; 1.1.2 Terror and terrorism; 1.1.3 The definition of terrorism; 1.2 The historical origins and dynamics of terrorism; 1.3 Characteristics and Root Causes of Terrorism; 1.3.1 The characteristics of terrorist behavior; 1.3.2 The reasons for the emergence of terrorism; 1.3.3 The ideology of terrorism; 1.4 Terrorism and International Relations; 1.4.1 Terrorism's impact on international and domestic political process; 1.4.2 The development trends of terrorism | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 Types of Contemporary Terrorism2.1 Extreme Nationalism; 2.2 Terrorism Stemming from Religious Extremism; 2.2.1 Terrorism in extreme Islamic fundamentalist organizations; 2.2.2 Jewish extremist terrorism; 2.2.3 The religious background of US far-right terrorists; 2.3 Cult-Based terrorism; 2.4 Far-right terrorism; 2.5 Other Types of Terrorism; 2.5.1 Ultra-left Terrorism; 2.5.2 Terrorism of the criminal underworld; 2.5.3 Other terrorist groups with smaller influence rising in some developed capitalistcountries; 3 The North-South Income Gap and Terrorism | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 The North-South income gap in globalization3.1.1 The Gap between the North and the South is expanding; 3.1.2 Expropriation within prosperity, exclusion within growth; 3.1.3 Globalization highlights the Gap between the North and the South.; 3.2 The North-South income gap and its inner conflicts in theworld's economy; 3.2.1 World economic structure and unbalanced development; 3.2.2 The systems of states that preserve the gap between the north and south; 3.2.3 The absence of global income distribution regulatory mechanisms; 3.3 Why a rise in international terrorism? | |
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505 | 8 | |a The rise of terrorism has become a major factor in the destabilization of global structures since the end of the Cold War. Large-scale, high-impact terrorist attacks have occurred nearly every year since the 1990s. Many countries, regardless of their stability or volatility, have been hit by this new wave of terrorist tactics. This book argues that, in considering the increasing threat that global terrorism poses, it is necessary for us to know what terrorism is - not only its theoretical definitions, but its major features and its possible development trends in the future. The book discusses | |
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contents | Cover; Title Page; Contents; 1 Definitions of Terrorism; 1.1 Definitions of Terrorism; 1.1.1 Major manifestations of terrorism; 1.1.2 Terror and terrorism; 1.1.3 The definition of terrorism; 1.2 The historical origins and dynamics of terrorism; 1.3 Characteristics and Root Causes of Terrorism; 1.3.1 The characteristics of terrorist behavior; 1.3.2 The reasons for the emergence of terrorism; 1.3.3 The ideology of terrorism; 1.4 Terrorism and International Relations; 1.4.1 Terrorism's impact on international and domestic political process; 1.4.2 The development trends of terrorism 2 Types of Contemporary Terrorism2.1 Extreme Nationalism; 2.2 Terrorism Stemming from Religious Extremism; 2.2.1 Terrorism in extreme Islamic fundamentalist organizations; 2.2.2 Jewish extremist terrorism; 2.2.3 The religious background of US far-right terrorists; 2.3 Cult-Based terrorism; 2.4 Far-right terrorism; 2.5 Other Types of Terrorism; 2.5.1 Ultra-left Terrorism; 2.5.2 Terrorism of the criminal underworld; 2.5.3 Other terrorist groups with smaller influence rising in some developed capitalistcountries; 3 The North-South Income Gap and Terrorism 3.1 The North-South income gap in globalization3.1.1 The Gap between the North and the South is expanding; 3.1.2 Expropriation within prosperity, exclusion within growth; 3.1.3 Globalization highlights the Gap between the North and the South.; 3.2 The North-South income gap and its inner conflicts in theworld's economy; 3.2.1 World economic structure and unbalanced development; 3.2.2 The systems of states that preserve the gap between the north and south; 3.2.3 The absence of global income distribution regulatory mechanisms; 3.3 Why a rise in international terrorism? 3.3.1 Conventional resistance movement fell into the lowest point3.3.2 Western powers and the North-South imbalance; 3.3.3 The weakening of nationhood and national legality; 3.4 Summary: Reconstruction or Extermination?; 3.4.1 Wealthy countries sharing their fortune with poor countries to adjust the income gap between the North and the South; 3.4.2 Letting the gap expand as usual The rise of terrorism has become a major factor in the destabilization of global structures since the end of the Cold War. Large-scale, high-impact terrorist attacks have occurred nearly every year since the 1990s. Many countries, regardless of their stability or volatility, have been hit by this new wave of terrorist tactics. This book argues that, in considering the increasing threat that global terrorism poses, it is necessary for us to know what terrorism is - not only its theoretical definitions, but its major features and its possible development trends in the future. The book discusses |
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spelling | Wang, Yizhou 1957- Verfasser aut Kong bu zhu yi su yuan On terrorism Chinese perspectives author, Wang Yizhou ; translator, Zhang Yidan ; polisher, Jonathon Richard Gartner [UK] Paths International Ltd Social Sciences Academic Press (China) [2014] 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier China international analysis and evaluation reports Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed July 8, 2014) Cover; Title Page; Contents; 1 Definitions of Terrorism; 1.1 Definitions of Terrorism; 1.1.1 Major manifestations of terrorism; 1.1.2 Terror and terrorism; 1.1.3 The definition of terrorism; 1.2 The historical origins and dynamics of terrorism; 1.3 Characteristics and Root Causes of Terrorism; 1.3.1 The characteristics of terrorist behavior; 1.3.2 The reasons for the emergence of terrorism; 1.3.3 The ideology of terrorism; 1.4 Terrorism and International Relations; 1.4.1 Terrorism's impact on international and domestic political process; 1.4.2 The development trends of terrorism 2 Types of Contemporary Terrorism2.1 Extreme Nationalism; 2.2 Terrorism Stemming from Religious Extremism; 2.2.1 Terrorism in extreme Islamic fundamentalist organizations; 2.2.2 Jewish extremist terrorism; 2.2.3 The religious background of US far-right terrorists; 2.3 Cult-Based terrorism; 2.4 Far-right terrorism; 2.5 Other Types of Terrorism; 2.5.1 Ultra-left Terrorism; 2.5.2 Terrorism of the criminal underworld; 2.5.3 Other terrorist groups with smaller influence rising in some developed capitalistcountries; 3 The North-South Income Gap and Terrorism 3.1 The North-South income gap in globalization3.1.1 The Gap between the North and the South is expanding; 3.1.2 Expropriation within prosperity, exclusion within growth; 3.1.3 Globalization highlights the Gap between the North and the South.; 3.2 The North-South income gap and its inner conflicts in theworld's economy; 3.2.1 World economic structure and unbalanced development; 3.2.2 The systems of states that preserve the gap between the north and south; 3.2.3 The absence of global income distribution regulatory mechanisms; 3.3 Why a rise in international terrorism? 3.3.1 Conventional resistance movement fell into the lowest point3.3.2 Western powers and the North-South imbalance; 3.3.3 The weakening of nationhood and national legality; 3.4 Summary: Reconstruction or Extermination?; 3.4.1 Wealthy countries sharing their fortune with poor countries to adjust the income gap between the North and the South; 3.4.2 Letting the gap expand as usual The rise of terrorism has become a major factor in the destabilization of global structures since the end of the Cold War. Large-scale, high-impact terrorist attacks have occurred nearly every year since the 1990s. Many countries, regardless of their stability or volatility, have been hit by this new wave of terrorist tactics. This book argues that, in considering the increasing threat that global terrorism poses, it is necessary for us to know what terrorism is - not only its theoretical definitions, but its major features and its possible development trends in the future. The book discusses SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Terrorism bisacsh International relations and terrorism fast Terrorism fast Terrorism / Political aspects fast International relations and terrorism Terrorism / Political aspects Terrorism Politik Terrorismus Terrorism Political aspects Yidan, Zhang trl Gartner, Jonathon Richard edt http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=801132 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Wang, Yizhou 1957- On terrorism Chinese perspectives Cover; Title Page; Contents; 1 Definitions of Terrorism; 1.1 Definitions of Terrorism; 1.1.1 Major manifestations of terrorism; 1.1.2 Terror and terrorism; 1.1.3 The definition of terrorism; 1.2 The historical origins and dynamics of terrorism; 1.3 Characteristics and Root Causes of Terrorism; 1.3.1 The characteristics of terrorist behavior; 1.3.2 The reasons for the emergence of terrorism; 1.3.3 The ideology of terrorism; 1.4 Terrorism and International Relations; 1.4.1 Terrorism's impact on international and domestic political process; 1.4.2 The development trends of terrorism 2 Types of Contemporary Terrorism2.1 Extreme Nationalism; 2.2 Terrorism Stemming from Religious Extremism; 2.2.1 Terrorism in extreme Islamic fundamentalist organizations; 2.2.2 Jewish extremist terrorism; 2.2.3 The religious background of US far-right terrorists; 2.3 Cult-Based terrorism; 2.4 Far-right terrorism; 2.5 Other Types of Terrorism; 2.5.1 Ultra-left Terrorism; 2.5.2 Terrorism of the criminal underworld; 2.5.3 Other terrorist groups with smaller influence rising in some developed capitalistcountries; 3 The North-South Income Gap and Terrorism 3.1 The North-South income gap in globalization3.1.1 The Gap between the North and the South is expanding; 3.1.2 Expropriation within prosperity, exclusion within growth; 3.1.3 Globalization highlights the Gap between the North and the South.; 3.2 The North-South income gap and its inner conflicts in theworld's economy; 3.2.1 World economic structure and unbalanced development; 3.2.2 The systems of states that preserve the gap between the north and south; 3.2.3 The absence of global income distribution regulatory mechanisms; 3.3 Why a rise in international terrorism? 3.3.1 Conventional resistance movement fell into the lowest point3.3.2 Western powers and the North-South imbalance; 3.3.3 The weakening of nationhood and national legality; 3.4 Summary: Reconstruction or Extermination?; 3.4.1 Wealthy countries sharing their fortune with poor countries to adjust the income gap between the North and the South; 3.4.2 Letting the gap expand as usual The rise of terrorism has become a major factor in the destabilization of global structures since the end of the Cold War. Large-scale, high-impact terrorist attacks have occurred nearly every year since the 1990s. Many countries, regardless of their stability or volatility, have been hit by this new wave of terrorist tactics. This book argues that, in considering the increasing threat that global terrorism poses, it is necessary for us to know what terrorism is - not only its theoretical definitions, but its major features and its possible development trends in the future. The book discusses SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Terrorism bisacsh International relations and terrorism fast Terrorism fast Terrorism / Political aspects fast International relations and terrorism Terrorism / Political aspects Terrorism Politik Terrorismus Terrorism Political aspects |
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title_alt | Kong bu zhu yi su yuan |
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title_full | On terrorism Chinese perspectives author, Wang Yizhou ; translator, Zhang Yidan ; polisher, Jonathon Richard Gartner |
title_fullStr | On terrorism Chinese perspectives author, Wang Yizhou ; translator, Zhang Yidan ; polisher, Jonathon Richard Gartner |
title_full_unstemmed | On terrorism Chinese perspectives author, Wang Yizhou ; translator, Zhang Yidan ; polisher, Jonathon Richard Gartner |
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