
This Book Examines The Relationships Between Democratic Government And Political Terrorism. Since The 9/11 Attacks, The United States And Many Of Its Allies Have Declared A 'war On Terrorism'. This Struggle Has Been Inspired In Part By The Belief Is That By Promoting Democracy They Will Also Bring An End To Terrorism. Where People Enjoy The Blessings Of Liberty, They Will Naturally Find Peaceful Outlets For The Expression Of Their Political Views, It Has Been Widely Held. Terrorism, On The Other Hand, Is Seen Largely As A Consequence Of Repression. Where Citizens Cannot Choose Rulers Freely And Where Dissenting Voices Are Silenced By The Authorities, Terrorism And Other Types Of Violence Appear To Follow. Democracy And Terrorism Investigates The Link Between Terrorism And The Underlying Principles Of Democracy, Both From An Historical Perspective And Against Contemporary Developments In The Middle East And Elsewhere. Drawing Upon A Range Of Different Case Studies, And Using Quantitative Data To Investigate Statistical Links Between The Waves Of Democracy And Manifestations Of Terrorist Violence, The Book Reviews Whether Terrorism Is In Fact Constrained By The Rise Of Democratic Government, And The Role Of The Law In Fighting Terrorism. This Book Will Be Of Much Interest To Students Of Terrorism, Political Violence, Democratisation, Security Studies And International Relations In General.
This book investigates the core question of whether the promotion of democratic governance effectively mitigates or inadvertently exacerbates political terrorism. Leonard Weinberg, a scholar of political violence, utilizes a combination of historical analysis and quantitative data to challenge the assumption that democracy acts as a natural deterrent to extremist violence. He examines the structural tensions between democratic liberty and the security measures often employed to combat terrorist threats, particularly in the post-9/11 era.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a concise and accessible entry point for students of political science and security studies. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's arguments regarding the complex, often counter-intuitive relationship between democratic expansion and political stability.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0415770335
ISBN-13:
9780203071977
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