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:
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... peace and the return of the Golan Heights. The negotiations have not produced any lasting results as yet. Moreover, Asad was more consumed with preparing for his succession, hoping that his son would be the next Syrian leader. This was ...
... Peace Making (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995); Van Dam, Nikolaos. The Struggle for Power in Syria: Politics and Society under Asad and the Ba'ath Party (London: I. B. Taurus, 1996). Al-Badr was responsible for several major ...
... peace process through which Rabin was leading the nation was nothing less than a democratic challenge to divine plan. Like many religiously Orthodox Jews, he believed that the West Bank and Gaza belong to the Jews as a For Amir, this ...
... diplomacy. He signed the 1993 Israeli-Palestinian Accord denouncing terrorism, and recognized The peace process stalled and eventually broke down completely. Arafat. 36 Encyclopedia of Terrorism April 19 Movement Arafat, Yasir.
... Peace Prize. Source: Getty Images. Hulton Archive. The longtime leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) ... peace process seemed finally underway. The expectation was widespread that the peace process would eventually lead ...