The End of Terrorism?
Leonard Weinberg, one of the most prominent and prolific scholars of terrorism, offers an excellent account of the demise of terrorist groups. This original, well researched and fascinating book is highly accessible and should become a mandatory reading for anyone who is interested in conflicts and terrorism.
Ami Pedahzur, University of Texas, Austin, USA
Leonard Weinbergs thorough analysis significantly advances our understanding of the compelling question of how terrorism ends. The insights are valuable, and the book is well-grounded in empirical research.
Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University, USA
This book considers not the beginning or origins of terrorism but how groups that use terrorism end. Terrorism as a tactic is unlikely to disappear; however, virtually all the groups that employed terrorist violence during the 1960s and 1970s have passed from the scene in one way or another. Likewise most of the individuals who embarked on careers in terrorism over these same years now engage in other pursuits.
The author argues that al-Qaeda and the various violent Islamist groups it has inspired are, like their predecessors, bound to bring their operations to an end. Rather than discussing the defection or deradicalization of individuals the book aims to analyze how terrorist groups are defeated, or defeat themselves. It examines the historical record, drawing on a large collection of empirical data to analyze in detail the various ends of these violent organizations.
This book provides a unique, empirically informed perspective on the end of terrorism that is a valuable addition to the currently available literature and will be of interest to scholars of terrorism, security studies, and international politics.
Leonard Weinberg is Professor Emeritus at the University of Nevada, USA and a visiting professor at Kings College, University of London, UK.
Routledge Studies in Extremism and Democracy
Series Editors: Roger Eatwell, University of Bath
and Matthew Goodwin, University of Nottingham
Founding Series Editors: Roger Eatwell, University of Bath
and Cas Mudde, University of Antwerp (UFSIA)
This new series encompasses academic studies within the broad fields of extremism and democracy. These topics have traditionally been considered largely in isolation by academics. A key focus of the series, therefore, is the (inter-)relation between extremism and democracy. Works will seek to answer questions such as to what extent extremist groups pose a major threat to democratic parties, or how democracy can respond to extremism without undermining its own democratic credentials.
The books encompass two strands:
Routledge Studies in Extremism and Democracy includes books with an introductory and broad focus which are aimed at students and teachers. These books will be available in hardback and paperback. Titles include:
Understanding Terrorism in America
From the Klan to al Qaeda
Christopher Hewitt
Fascism and the Extreme Right
Roger Eatwell
Racist Extremism in Central and Eastern Europe
Edited by Cas Mudde
Political Parties and Terrorist Groups (2nd Edition)
Leonard Weinberg, Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger
The New Extremism in 21st Century Britain
Edited by Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin
New British Fascism
Rise of the British National Party
Matthew Goodwin
The End of Terrorism?
Leonard Weinberg
Routledge Research in Extremism and Democracy offers a forum for innovative new research intended for a more specialist readership. These books will be in hardback only. Titles include:
1. Uncivil Society?
Contentious politics in post-communist Europe
Edited by Petr Kopecky and Cas Mudde
2. Political Parties and Terrorist Groups
Leonard Weinberg and Ami Pedahzur
3. Western Democracies and the New Extreme Right Challenge
Edited by Roger Eatwell and Cas Mudde
4. Confronting Right Wing Extremism and Terrorism in the USA
George Michael
5. Anti-Political Establishment Parties
A comparative analysis
Amir Abedi
6. American Extremism
History, politics and the militia
D. J. Mulloy
7. The Scope of Tolerance
Studies on the costs of free expression and freedom of the press
Raphael Cohen-Almagor
8. Extreme Right Activists in Europe
Through the magnifying glass
Bert Klandermans and Nonna Mayer
9. Ecological Politics and Democratic Theory
Mathew Humphrey
10. Reinventing the Italian Right
Territorial politics, populism and post-fascism
Carlo Ruzza and Stefano Fella
11. Political Extremes
An investigation into the history of terms and concepts from antiquity to the present
Uwe Backes
12. The Populist Radical Right in Poland
The patriots
Rafal Pankowski
13. Social and Political Thought of Julius Evola
Paul Furlong
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Weinberg, Leonard, 1939
The end of terrorism?/Leonard Weinberg.
p. cm.(Routledge studies in extremism and democracy)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Terrorism. 2. TerrorismPrevention. I. Title.
HV6431.W4357 2011
363.325dc22 2011006140
ISBN: 9780415781176 (hbk)
ISBN: 9780415781183 (pbk)
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