Description
This book presents the current state of research of Terrorism in the Cold War and provides an assessment of the nature, motives, effects, and major historical shifts of the relations between individual states and terrorist organizations.
About the Author
Adrian Hanni is Lecturer for Political History at Distance Learning University, Switzerland. He was previously postdoctoral fellow at University of Leiden and Lecturer in History at University of Zurich. He holds a PhD from University of Zurich. Thomas Riegler is an Affiliate Researcher at the Austrian Centre for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies at the University of Graz. He is a member of the Editorial Board for the academic journal Perspectives on Terrorism. Przemyslaw Gasztold is a research fellow at the Historic Research Office of the Institute of National Remembrance in Warsaw. He received his Ph.D. from Warsaw University in 2016.
Reviews
This book offers a distinctive and thorough perspective on terrorism during the Cold War era through case study analysis as well as access to unique historical material. * Frederic Lemieux, Professor, Georgetown University *
Overall, the two volumes of Terrorism in the Cold War represent an important ontological contribution to our understanding of why and how state interact and, in some cases, create alliances with violent non-state actors. The volumes of essay will be of interest to all those looking to appreciate the complexity of state-terrorist relations and grasp the paradoxes born out of these liaisons ... By using new evidence to reconnect the dots on state-terrorist relations, these essays help us rethink what we know about the international history of terrorism as well as the Cold War * Intelligence & National Security *
Book Information
ISBN 9780755600274
Author Adrian Hanni
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 567g