Description
If Breivik did indeed act alone, he wouldn't be the first. Timothy McVeigh bombed a federal building in Oklahoma City based essentially on his own motivations. Eric Robert Rudolph embarked on a campaign of terror over several years, including the Centennial Park bombing at the 1996 Olympics. Ted Kaczynski was revealed to be the Unabomber that same year. And these are only the most notable examples. As George Michael demonstrates in Lone Wolf Terror and the Rise of Leaderless Resistance, they are not isolated cases. Rather, they represent the new way warfare will be conducted in the twenty-first century.
Lone Wolf Terror investigates the motivations of numerous political and ideological elements, such as right-wing individuals, ecoextremists, foreign jihadists, and even quasi-governmental entities. In all these cases, those carrying out destructive acts operate as ""lone wolves"" and small cells, with little or no connection to formal organisations. Ultimately, Michael suggests that leaderless resistance has become the most common tactical approach of political terrorists in the West and elsewhere.
About the Author
George Michael is Associate Professor of Nuclear Counterproliferation and Deterrence at the Air War College, USA. He is author of The Enemy of My Enemy and Willis Carto and the American Far Right.
Book Information
ISBN 9780826518552
Author George Michael
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Vanderbilt University Press
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Weight(grams) 755g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 177mm * 25mm