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Global Terrorism provides an in-depth analysis of terrorism as a complex global phenomenon affecting nations across continents. The authors explore the historical evolution of terrorist organizations, their ideological foundations, and the diverse motivations driving individuals to engage in terrorist activities.
The book examines various forms of terrorism, including religious extremism, political violence, and insurgent movements, while analyzing how technology and globalization have transformed terrorist tactics and recruitment. It addresses the geopolitical implications of terrorism and its impact on international relations, national security policies, and civilian populations.
Through case studies and empirical research, the work presents counter-terrorism strategies employed by governments and international organizations, evaluating their effectiveness and ethical considerations. The publication serves as an essential resource for understanding terrorism’s multifaceted dimensions in the contemporary world.







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