Inside Terrorism (Columbia Studies in Terrorism and Irregular Warfare)

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Inside Terrorism, third edition, published by Columbia University Press, offers a comprehensive analysis of terrorism and irregular warfare. Spanning 770 pages, this authoritative work provides in-depth insights, supported by enhanced accessibility features including text-to-speech and screen reader compatibility.

Bruce Hoffman’s Inside Terrorism has remained the seminal work for understanding the historical evolution of terrorism and the terrorist mind-set. In this revised third edition of his classic text, Hoffman analyzes the latest developments in global terrorism, offering insight into new adversaries, motivations, strategies, and tactics. He focuses on the rise of ISIS and the resilience of al-Qaeda; terrorist exploitation of the Internet and embrace of social media; radicalization of foreign fighters; and potential future trends, including the repercussions of a post-caliphate ISIS.

Hoffman examines the demographics of contemporary terrorist leaders and recruits; the continued use of suicide bombers; and the likelihood of a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear terrorist strike. He also considers the resurgence of violent antigovernment militants, including white supremacists and opponents of abortion. He argues that the war on terrorism did not end with Osama bin Laden’s death and that ongoing instability and strife in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Yemen, among other places, will both sustain terrorist movements and have broad implications for domestic and international security around the globe.

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Publisher

Columbia University Press, 3rd edition (September 5, 2017)

Publication date

September 5, 2017

Language

English

File size

28.9 MB

Text-to-Speech

Enabled

Screen Reader

Supported

Enhanced typesetting

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X-Ray

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Word Wise

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Print length

770 pages

Publisher

Columbia University Press