Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Third EditionInfobase Holdings, Inc, 2021 M08 1 - 432 páginas The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and the bombings overseas have shown that—despite the "War on Terror"—terrorism is still very much a part of daily life for many individuals. Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Third Edition provides students, researchers, journalists, and policymakers with a complete survey of what seems to be an intractable problem. More than 330 entries organized in an easily accessible, A-to-Z format offer comprehensive treatments of the events, people, organizations, and places that have played a major role in international terrorism. Each entry is placed within its appropriate historical context to help readers understand the wide-ranging motivations behind terrorist actions. New and updated entries include:
|
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 86
... Islam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . anthrax attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . anthrax (weapon) ... Islamic Group . . . . . . . . . . armed militias in the United States ...
... Islamic Raiders Front ... Islamic Army of Aden (IAA) . . . . . . . . . Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) Islamic State (ISIL/Daesh) . Israeli Security Barrier ...
... Islamic extremists headquartered in Afghanistan. Some had been in the United States for more than a year, mixing ... Islamic extremists had given plenty of warning that they meant to kill Although Osama bin Laden himself did not emerge ...
... Islam's holy places and aggression against Muslims. In August 1998, bin-Laden's group, al-Qaeda, carried out near ... Islamic terrorists meant to kill Americans in high numbers. Osama bin Laden built over the course of a decade a ...
... Islamic world, while offering an agenda of opportunity that includes support for public education and economic openness, developing a comprehensive coalition strategy against Islamic terrorism, using a flexible contact group of leading ...