Product Description
Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century helps readers understand terrorism, responses to it, and current trends that affect the future of this phenomenon.
Putting terrorism into historical perspective and analyzing it as a form of political violence, this text presents the most essential concepts, the latest data, and numerous case studies to promote effective analysis of terrorist acts. Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century objectively breaks down the who-what-why-how of terrorism, giving readers a way both to understand patterns of behavior and to more critically evaluate forthcoming patterns.
New to the 8th Edition
Provides a more intense exploration of religion as a primary cause of contemporary terrorism. Focuses on the role of social media in recruitment and propaganda. Examines the radicalization and recruitment by ISIS to fighting and to domestic young people to carry out attacks at home. Explores the growing threat – and reality – of cyber attacks. Updates the material on the networking of terrorism today.
Review
Praise for the Eighth Edition
Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century is the best book to understand the contemporary terrorist threat, its evolution, and the range of state responses to it. Cynthia Combs’ mastery of the subject makes this an easy-to-read book for students, instructors, and terrorism analysts.
Rohan Gunaratna, Nanyang Technology University, Singapore; Author of Inside al Qaeda: Global Network of Terror
Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century is one of the best introductions to the study of terrorism on the market. Cynthia Combs provides an up-to-date, well-organized, and thought-provoking overview of the discipline, and her book is thus essential reading for anyone interested in the study of terrorism and political violence. The expanded discussion of religion as a potential cause of terrorism and the addition of a section on the role of social media in radicalization and recruitment further strengthen this new edition.
Thomas J. Badey, Randolph-Macon College
Cynthia Combs's Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century takes the hysteria out of the debate on this subject. Through a plethora of excellent case studies, she provides cogent analysis that demystifies modern terrorism, while capturing the horrors of this crime against innocents. In this new edition, discussion questions in every chapter challenge the student to reassess what they think about this phenomenon. Combs provides a comprehensive overview of terrorism, the best on the market to date, setting it in its historical, political, and philosophical contexts.
Jerry Pubantz, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
The eighth edition of Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century offers a compelling, uniquely readable, and admirably up-to-date account of terrorism and counter-terrorism. Each chapter offers a balanced and thoughtful analysis, including specially valuable coverage of comparative counter-terrorism, international law, and ethical considerations. Cynthia Combs places the U.S. response to terrorism in comparative context by considering other developed democracies’ responses. Reminding the reader that terrorism is hardly new, she also points to social and technological changes that make understanding terrorism today especially urgent.
Susan J. Siena, Indiana University
With Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, Cynthia Combs has written a highly readable and accessible introductory text to the study of terrorism. This new edition expands on issues such as radicalization, social media, cyber terrorism, and lone wolves. Combs’ excellent synthesis of the research literature and deft use of case studies to illustrate points are broad enough for beginners to political science and international relations and, simultaneously, deep enough for advanced students.
Christopher R. Cook, University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown
I am excited to assign the eighth edition of Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century to my students. Once agai
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