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Terrorism, During Its Long Violent History, Has Term Paper

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Subject:Crime

Topic:Terrorism

Document Type:Term Paper

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Terrorism, during its long violent history, has been used as a means of intimidation and aggression. In its narrow definition only violent acts (or threats of violent acts) committed by nongovernmental groups or individuals are considered to be terrorism, but in the broader context governments have been known to commit terrorism as well

Terrorism may include political assassinations, violent political revolutions, hijackings, skyjackings, and bombings. When such acts are perpetrated within a country's borders, it is known as domestic terrorism, while global or international terrorism knows no such boundaries. The causes of terrorism are varied and have been committed in the past due to historical, cultural, political, social, psychological, economic, or religious reasons (or a combination of these reasons).

The purpose of my current research is to explore the causes behind the spate of global terrorism, specifically Islamic terrorism that has swept many regions of the world during the past few years and continues to pose a potent threat to the civilized world. By researching and analyzing the possible causes of such terrorism, I also expect to uncover the appropriate response to tackle the problem, i.e., whether the hard-line approach such as the one adopted by the Israeli government or the present U.S. administration (through 'War on Terrorism') is the suitable way to combat terrorism.

2. Justification of my Choice

The issue of terrorism has occupied the center stage of global politics ever since the stunning terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center twin towers and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. The U.S. government has declared a "War on Terror" under the Bush doctrine of pre-emptive strikes that has led to regime change in Afghanistan and the invasion and occupation of Iraq. There is considerable debate about why terrorism has escalated in recent times and what is the most appropriate way to tackle the problem? All sorts of arguments have been forwarded for the reasons behind Islamic terrorism: ranging from the teachings about violence in the Qu'ran; the grievances of the Palestinians over the creation of Israel on Palestinian territory; the one-sided U.S. support for Israel; the prevalence of authoritarian regimes and the lack of democracy in the Middle East to the excessive socio-economic inequality and sense of deprivation among large sections of the population around the world. It is important to look at various points-of-view regarding the causes behind terrorism in order to arrive at the appropriate solutions for the problem. I have selected the topic of terrorism for research because of its current relevance and burning importance.

3. A Preliminary Bibliography

A lot of literature is available on the subject on the Internet as well as in libraries. It is, however, necessary not to be overwhelmed by 'information overload' while researching the topic. I have, therefore, selected only a limited number of books, journal articles, and web sources as a preliminary bibliography for my research. While doing so, I have kept in mind the basic objective of my research, i.e., to explore a wide range of…


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Works Cited

Ali, Abdullah Yusuf. "The Holy Qur'an." Translation in English. Wordsworth Classic of World Literature. UK: Wordsworth Edition Limited: 2000

Cohn, Marjorie. "Understanding, Responding to and Preventing Terrorism." Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) (2002): 25+.

Little, Allan. "Analysis: Who is a Terrorist?" BBC News online. December 6, 2001. February 20, 2005. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1693876.stm>

Townshend, Charles. Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2002

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