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…that they can go away. The situation stated above is quite common and will only encourage further acts of terrorism. What can the government do to stop terrorism? *It can eliminate terrorism by showing the terrorists some action and retaliation as act of self…
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…that it is the right way of revolutionary movements. They believe that there is no alternative way to attain political goals in revolutions except using terrorism (Hutchinson, 1972; Walter, 1964). According to Hutchinson (1972), terrorism is the only method of expression…
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…, not continued terrorism. Passive aggression, Gandhi-style, would have worked just as well, but few people have the strength of conviction to stand up for their own beliefs in that way. It's far easier to kill people while you remain safe. The Tamil Tigers didn't…
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…... terrorism as such would cease to exist," said John O'Sullivan, an editor of the Times of London (Terrorism 3). This is also the way many other people feel about the recent increase in terrorist activity; they feel that the media is causing it. The media is doing…
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Category: /Social Sciences
Terrorism has been practiced throughout history and throughout the world. The ancient Greek historian Xenophon (c. 431-c. 350 BC) wrote of the effectiveness of psychological warfare against enemy populations. Roman emperors such as Tiberius (reigned…
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…Essay #1: Origins of Terror Today, America is faced with a challenging question: What is to be done about terrorism? There are not easy answers to this question. There are many options and methods to dealing with terrorists that the United States has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on terrorism and hopefully this non-sense will cease. In other countries, particularly Afghanistan, terrorism is heavily supported. These countries do not have armies and the only way to make a point is to terrorize other countries. After the attacks on New York…
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Category: /History
Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime: Implications of Convergence by Neal A. Pollard, Director, Terrorism Research Center Since the end of the Cold War, the US national security community has been concerned about, among other things, four…
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TERRORISM IS IT HERE TO STAY? YES "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter." The desire for achieving freedom, spreading religion and claiming territories have led to a number of terrorists incidents which leads to human…
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…“Terror” What is a terrorist? Well the denotation of this word is as follows, somebody who uses violence or the threat of violence, especially bombing, and assassination, to intimidate, often for there own purpose. By this definition, government…
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