The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Terrorism
By (Author) Jonathan Barker
New Internationalist Publications Ltd
New Internationalist Publications Ltd
1st October 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
303.625
Paperback
144
Width 11mm, Height 18mm
158g
This is a highly accessible history of terrorism that looks at core examples from the Middle East, instances of state terrorism, and terrorist fringes of political movements. It covers the theories justifying and guiding terrorist acts and the battle of images that accompanies them.
Jonathan Barker has taught political science at the universities of Toronto, Arizona, and Dar es Salam. He has researched local politics in Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, and India. His other books include Street-Level Democracy and Rural Communities under Stress.
"Wide-ranging yet remarkably succinct. It brings together precise descriptions and sharp analysis of the many instances of state terrorism, rightly pointing to the frequent involvement of western states." Paul Rogers, Professor of Peace Studies, Bradford University, UK
Jonathan Barker has taught Political Science at the universities of Toronto, Arizona and Dar es Salam. He has researched local politics in Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda and India. Other books include Street-Level Democracy and Rural Communities under Stress.