本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
499
言語
英語
公開されました
Jul 14, 2014
出版社
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262757788
ISBN-13
9780262757782
説明
In the wake of the September 11 attacks, a profound exploration of how societies respond to terrorism has emerged as a crucial area of study. This collection, featuring insights from a diverse group of scholars, delves into the multifaceted nature of terrorism and the strategic responses that can either mitigate or exacerbate its effects. Each contributor brings a unique perspective, unraveling the complex web of decisions that governments and organizations face in times of crisis.
As they examine case studies, historical events, and theoretical frameworks, the authors engage in a critical dialogue about the efficacy of various counter-terrorism strategies. The nuances of policy formulation, public perception, and international cooperation are thoroughly addressed. Through a blend of empirical research and theoretical inquiry, this work stands as a significant addition to the discourse on global security, challenging readers to think critically about the implications of the choices made in the ongoing fight against terrorism.
As they examine case studies, historical events, and theoretical frameworks, the authors engage in a critical dialogue about the efficacy of various counter-terrorism strategies. The nuances of policy formulation, public perception, and international cooperation are thoroughly addressed. Through a blend of empirical research and theoretical inquiry, this work stands as a significant addition to the discourse on global security, challenging readers to think critically about the implications of the choices made in the ongoing fight against terrorism.