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On Terrorism

Nina Ismael ()
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Chapter Chapter 2 in Strategic Interaction Between Islamist Terror Groups, 2020, pp 5-20 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Almost a century ago, the international community dealt with fascism. Less than a half-century ago, communism was perceived to be a blister on society. The formation, collapse, and reconstruction of states and the Eastern bloc were related to changes in the way wars were fought and in where and how they were fought. Although terrorism is not a new phenomenon, the recent decades have been marked by an increase in religiously ideological terrorism and Islamist-jihadists manipulating supportive civilian populations into committing acts of violence against other civilians and state forces.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-51307-8_2

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