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50<br />
TerrorisM sTudies<br />
Discourses and Practices<br />
of Terrorism<br />
Interrogating Terror<br />
Edited by Bob Brecher and Mark Devenney, both<br />
at University of Brighton, UK and Aaron Winter,<br />
University of Abertay Dundee, UK<br />
This interdiscipli<strong>na</strong>ry book investigates the<br />
consequences of the language of terror for our<br />
lives in democratic societies.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Philosophy, Politics,<br />
Terror Bob Brecher and Mark Devenney 2. Rediscovering the<br />
Individual in the ’War on Terror’: A Virtue and Liberal Approach<br />
Heather Widdows 3. Is there a Justifiable Shoot-to-Kill Policy?<br />
Shahrar Ali 4. Torture and the Demise of the Justiciable<br />
Standard of Enlightened Government: A S Perspective Don<br />
Wallace and Akis Kalaitzidis 5. Asylum and the Discourse of<br />
Terror: The European ’Security state’ Fran Cetti 6. Feeling<br />
Persecuted? The Definitive Role of Paranoid Anxiety in the<br />
Constitution of ’War on Terror’ Television Hugh Ortega Breton<br />
7. Fundamentalist Foundations of Terrorist Practice: The Political<br />
Logic of Life-Sacrifice Jeff Noo<strong>na</strong>n 8. Specificities,<br />
Complexities, Histories: Algerian Politics and George Bush’s<br />
USA-led ’War on Terror’ Martin Evans 9. Ig<strong>na</strong>tieff, Ireland and<br />
the Lesser Evil: Some Problems with the Lessons Learnt Mark<br />
McGovern 10. American Terror: From Oklahoma City to 9/11<br />
and After Aaron Winter. Bibliography<br />
February 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-48808-2: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-85734-2<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Reconciliation after Terrorism<br />
Strategy, Possibility or Absurdity?<br />
Edited by Alexander Spencer and Judith Renner,<br />
both at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich,<br />
Germany<br />
Series: <strong>Routledge</strong> Studies in Peace and Conflict<br />
Resolution<br />
This book brings together scholars from the hitherto<br />
disparate fields of terrorism and reconciliation studies to<br />
examine whether reconciliation is a possible strategy for<br />
dealing with and ending a terrorist conflict.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction: Reconciling the<br />
Seemingly Irreconcilable? Judith Renner and Alexander<br />
Spencer Part 1: Theory and Methodology 1. A<br />
Reconciliation Perspective: Dealing with a Terrorist Past<br />
Michael Humphrey 2. A Terrorism Perspective: Actor<br />
Transformation of the ‘Terrorist’: Shades of Legitimacy<br />
3. Talking to Terrorists: Problems of Methodology and Risks<br />
of Field Research Carolin Görzig Part 2: Empirical Case<br />
Studies 4. Reconciliation without the Other: Germany and<br />
RAF Terrorism Christopher Daase 5. Reconciliation and the<br />
Failure of Terrorism in South Tyrol Günther Pallaver<br />
6. Reconciliation and Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland Marie<br />
Breen Smyth 7. From Franco to ETA: Reconciliation after<br />
State and Sub-State Terror in Spain Andrew Rigby 8. From<br />
‘Terrorist’ to Politicians: The ANC and Reconciliation in South<br />
Africa David J. Whittaker 9. Overcoming Terrorism without<br />
Reconciliation in Peru David Scott Palmer 10. Reconciliation<br />
with FARC in Colombia Juan Munévar and Frédéric Massé<br />
11. Terror, Empathy and Reconciliation In the Israeli-<br />
Palestinian Conflict Yehudith Auerbach and Ifat Maoz.<br />
Conclusion: From Isolation, via Negotiation to<br />
Reconciliation? Judith Renner and Alexander Spencer<br />
March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-58858-4: £75.00<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Textbook<br />
Debating Terrorism<br />
Interdiscipli<strong>na</strong>ry A<strong>na</strong>lyses of Key Issues<br />
Edited by Richard Jackson and Samuel J. Sinclair<br />
Debating Terrorism is an innovative new textbook,<br />
addressing a number of key issues in contemporary<br />
terrorism studies from both ’traditio<strong>na</strong>l’ and ’critical’<br />
perspectives.<br />
This volume aims to bring together in one place many<br />
of the field’s leading scholars to debate the key issues<br />
relating a set of 12 important controversies and questions.<br />
The format of the volume involves a leading scholar taking<br />
a particular position on the controversy, followed by an<br />
opposing or alter<strong>na</strong>tive viewpoint written by another<br />
scholar. In addition to the pedagogic value of allowing<br />
students to read opposing arguments in one place, the<br />
volume will also be important for providing an overview<br />
of the state of the field and its key lines of debate.<br />
This textbook will be essential reading for all students of<br />
terrorism and political violence, critical terrorism studies,<br />
critical security studies, security studies and IR in general.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction: Definition of Terrorism<br />
1. Is Terrorism Still a Useful A<strong>na</strong>lytical Term or Should it be<br />
Abandoned? 2. Is there a ‘New Terrorism’ in Existence<br />
Today? 3. Can States be Terrorists? 4. Is Terrorism a Serious<br />
Threat to Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l and Natio<strong>na</strong>l Security? 5. Is WMD<br />
Terrorism a Likely Prospect in the Future? 6. Does al Qaeda<br />
Continue to Pose a Serious Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Threat? 7. Are<br />
People Biologically, Genetically or Neurologically Predisposed<br />
to Violent, Terrorist Behaviour? 8. Is Religious Extremism<br />
a Major Cause of Terrorism? 9. Are Current Frameworks<br />
Effective in Responding to Terrorism? 10. Is the Torture of<br />
Terrorist Suspects Justified? 11. Is the Targeted Assassi<strong>na</strong>tion<br />
of Terrorist Suspects a Legitimate and Effective Response to<br />
Terrorism? 12. Has the Global War on Terrorism been an<br />
Effective Response to 9/11? Further Readings. Index<br />
June 2011: 246 x 174: 272pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-59115-7: £90.00<br />
Pb: 978-0-415-59116-4: £24.99<br />
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new<br />
Counterterrorism Policies<br />
in Central Asia<br />
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas, USA<br />
Series: Central Asian Studies<br />
This book examines the dangerous tendency of<br />
counterterrorism policies of the Central Asian states to<br />
grow more alike amid propensities for divergence and<br />
attributes this trend to the impact of the social context<br />
in which these states operate.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. A Reference Group<br />
Perspective on State Behaviour 2. Kyrgyzstan’s Counterterrorism<br />
Policy 3. Kazakhstan’s Counterterrorism Policy 4. Conclusion<br />
August 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-77981-4: £80.00<br />
For more information, visit:<br />
www.routledge.com/9780415779814<br />
sTraTegiC sTudies<br />
sTraTegiC<br />
sTudies<br />
Forthcoming in 2011<br />
<strong>Routledge</strong> Handbook of<br />
Insurgency and Counter-<br />
Insurgency<br />
Edited by Paul B. Rich and Isabelle Duyvesteyn,<br />
University of Utrecht, the Netherlands<br />
This new handbook offers a wide-ranging exami<strong>na</strong>tion<br />
of the current state of academic a<strong>na</strong>lysis and debate as<br />
well as an up-to-date survey of contemporary insurgent<br />
movements and counter-insurgencies.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction: The Study of Insurgency<br />
and Counter-Insurgency Paul Rich and Isabelle Duyvesteyn<br />
Part 1: Theoretical and A<strong>na</strong>lytical Issues 1. The<br />
Historiography of Insurgency Ian Beckett 2. The Sociological<br />
and Psychological Study of Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency<br />
Jeffrey Sluka 3. Rethinking the Nature of Insurgency Steven<br />
Metz 4. Changing Forms of Insurgency: Pirates and<br />
Narco-Gangs? Robert Bunker 5. Insurgency, Counter-<br />
Insurgency and Policing Alice Hills 6. Insurgency and<br />
Cyber-War David Betz 7. Ethical Dimensions to Insurgency<br />
and Counter-Insurgency Christopher Coker Part 2: Insurgent<br />
Movements 8. Insurgent Movements in Latin America Daniel<br />
Castro 9. Insurgent Movements in Africa William Reno<br />
10. Insurgent Movements in Iraq Ahmed Hashim 11. The<br />
Insurgency of Hamas and Hizballah 12. Insurgent Movements<br />
in South East Asia Larry Cline 13. Insurgent Movements in<br />
Pakistan Christine Fair 14. Insurgency in Afghanistan Antonio<br />
Giustozzi 15. Insurgent Movements in India Navnita Chadha<br />
Behera 16. Insurgent Movements in Russia John Russell<br />
Part 3: Counterinsurgency 17. The Debate on Counter-<br />
Insurgency William Rose<strong>na</strong>u 18. The Technology and Logistics<br />
of Modern Counter-Insurgency Kevin O’Brien 19. Trends in US<br />
Counter-Insurgency Tom Mockaitis 20. Counter-Insurgency in<br />
Iraq and Afghanistan: A Strategic Watershed? John Nagl<br />
21. On Israeli Counter-Insurgent Doctrines and Practice Sergio<br />
Catig<strong>na</strong>ni 22. A ’Successful’ Model of Counter-Insurgency?<br />
The Sri Lankan Government’s War against the LTTE 23. British<br />
Counter-Insurgency since Ulster Warren Chin 24. Counter-<br />
Insurgency in a Non-democratic State: The Russian Example<br />
Yuri Zhukov 25. Counter-Insurgency in South America Mark T.<br />
Berger 26. Counter-Insurgency in India Sumit Ganguly and<br />
David Fidler 27. Counter-Insurgency in Pakistan Julian Schofield<br />
28. Counter-Insurgency in Chi<strong>na</strong> Martin I. Wayne<br />
29. Counter-Insurgency in South East Asia Tom Marks<br />
Part 4: Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in a<br />
Globalising World 30. Contemporary Insurgency and<br />
Counter-Insurgency David Kilcullen 31. Emerging Trends<br />
in the Twenty-first Century Paul Rich and Isabelle Duyvesteyn<br />
July 2011: 246 x 174: 400pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-56733-6: £110.00<br />
For more information, visit:<br />
www.routledge.com/9780415567336<br />
Forthcoming in 2011<br />
The US Military and Outer Space<br />
Perspectives, Plans and Programs<br />
Peter L. Hays, Natio<strong>na</strong>l Defense University,<br />
Washington DC, USA<br />
Series: Space Power and Politics<br />
A new expla<strong>na</strong>tion of the evolution of US military<br />
perspectives, plans, and programmes for the use of<br />
space from the 1950s to the present.<br />
July 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-36654-0: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-01924-5<br />
For more information, visit:<br />
www.routledge.com/9780415366540<br />
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