Summary
Contents
Subject index
The study of international politics has become truly global in nature and scope, as the world stands politically organized in nearly two hundred nation states at the beginning of the second decade of the 21st century. The globalization of political economies and the ‘internationalization’ of the nation state system is the most characteristic feature of the 21st century.
This book provides a roadmap that can orient the reader towards the main concepts, theories and issues in world politics today necessitating explorations in ‘new theorizing’, thus making the study of global politics a much more exciting and absorbing project than ever before. Every effort has been made to understand the ‘new’ vocabulary, concepts, debates and discourses in the theory and practice of international relations and global politics today.
Each chapter provides an analytical overview of the issues addressed, identifies the central actors and perspectives, outlines past progress and future prospects. Model questions and suggestions for further reading additionally enrich the text.
Terrorism
Terrorism
Learning Objectives
- To explore the fundamental issues involved in the evolution of terrorism historically
- To represent a clear picture of the complex nature of contemporary terrorism
- To trace different phases in the history of terrorism worldwide
- To mark out differences between terrorism and insurgency
Abstract
This article examines terrorism as a tactic and an ideology. Terrorism is as old as recorded history. In the modern era, terrorism began during the French Revolution. It was viewed then as a positive concept, which was useful in consolidating power and imposing order in the nascent revolutionary state. In its current form, terrorism is a pejorative term. Terrorism can become a political weapon in the arsenal of both the terrorist and the terrorized. Status quo actors such as states often tend to abuse the ...
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