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Sociology of World Terrorism provides an in-depth analysis of terrorism through a sociological lens, examining how social structures, cultural contexts, and collective grievances contribute to the emergence and persistence of terrorist organizations worldwide. The book explores various terrorist movements across different geographical regions and ideological backgrounds, revealing common patterns and unique characteristics that shape their operations and recruitment strategies.
Author Paras Kumar Choudhary investigates the relationship between social marginalization, political instability, and the radicalization process. The work addresses key questions about why individuals and groups turn to terrorism, how terrorist networks operate within societies, and what sociological factors influence their evolution over time. This scholarly work is essential for students, researchers, and policymakers seeking to understand terrorism beyond security frameworks.







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