Terrorism and Counterterrorism after the Caliphate.
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- 9789059316485
- 297.65
- BP166.9 .T477 2020
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Terrorism and Counterterrorism after the Caliphate -- Part I Concepts -- Chapter 1 Longing for Lost Glory: The Caliphate - The Eternal Return of the Islamic State -- Chapter 2 The Non-state Actors of Neo-Jihad and Security in a War of Ideas over a New Order for the World -- Chapter 3 Do Postmodernism, Cultural Relativism and Multiculturalism Make Us Defenceless against Jihad? -- Chapter 4 Local Militant Democracy: Exploring the Relevance of Subnational Democracy for Normative Militant Democracy Theory -- Chapter 5 The Closing of the Righteous Mind: A Psychological Reading of Hannah Arendt's On Violence -- Chapter 6 Jason Walters: The Radicalization and Deradicalization of a Former 'Hofstadgroup' Member -- Part II Countries -- Belgium -- Chapter 7 The Findings and Recommendations of the Belgian Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry on Terrorist Attacks in a Comparative Perspective -- Germany -- Chapter 8 Defending the Free Democratic Basic Order - Four Stages of Combatting Enemies of the State in Germany -- Italy -- Chapter 9 The Italian Debate on Islamist Radicalization -- The Netherlands -- Chapter 10 The Origin of the Threat of Islamic Terrorism - An Analysis of Dutch Intelligence Reports from 1991 until 2018 -- The United States -- Chapter 11 9/11 to 2019 - An 18-Year Retrospective: 'The Mission Was NOT Accomplished' -- Chapter 12 Geopolitical Change and America's Options in the Middle East -- List of contributors.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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