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Terrorism and the State - by William Perdue (Hardcover)

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  • Terrorism and the State is a volume on the political economy of terrorism.
  • About the Author: WILLIAM D. PERDUE is formerly Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and the Director of the Contemporary World Studies program at Eastern Washington University.
  • 240 Pages
  • Political Science, Terrorism

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Terrorism and the State is a volume on the political economy of terrorism. Emphasizing the role of ideological systems in the definition of political violence, this book is theoretical, historical, and critical. It first presents and refutes the two most commonly expressed definitions of terrorism: the absolutist view, a simplistic picture of international deviance on the part of fanatics, and the liberal relativistic view, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. Both views focus on the definition of behaviors rather than on the real relations of domination and subjugation embodied in the social structure. Neither view can be used as a vehicle when analyzing institutionalized forces of domination through fear. The author suggests that there is presently a double standard of terrorism, one for the state and the other for its opponents. Terrorism and the State reframes the terrorism debate. A historical review supports a revisionist position that places the issue in the context of global relations. Attention is given to the role of the media in the selective selling of international terrorism. Having established his framework, the author proceeds through the investigation of historically grounded cases to systematically analyze state terrorism: the coercive power of today's nuclear weapon state, global apartheid, terrornoia, settler terrorism, holy terror, and, finally, surrogate terrorism.

Terrorism and the State develops its framework for the terrorism debate within the first three chapters: The Ideology of Terrorism, Terrorism and the State, and Mediaspeak: The Selling of International Terrorism. The remainder of this volume concentrates on historically grounded cases: The Real Nuclear Terrorism; Racial Terrorism: Apartheid in South Africa; Terrornoia and Zonal Revolution: The Case of Libya; Settler Terrorism: Israel and the P.L.O.; Holy Terror: Iran and Irangate; Surrogate Terrorism: The United States and Nicaragua



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Terrorism and the State is a volume on the political economy of terrorism. Emphasizing the role of ideological systems in the definition of political violence, this book is theoretical, historical, and critical. It first presents and refutes the two most commonly expressed definitions of terrorism: the absolutist view, a simplistic picture of international deviance on the part of fanatics, and the liberal relativistic view, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. Both views focus on the definition of behaviors rather than on the real relations of domination and subjugation embodied in the social structure. Neither view can be used as a vehicle when analyzing institutionalized forces of domination through fear. The author suggests that there is presently a double standard of terrorism, one for the state and the other for its opponents. Terrorism and the State reframes the terrorism debate. A historical review supports a revisionist position that places the issue in the context of global relations. Attention is given to the role of the media in the selective selling of international terrorism. Having established his framework, the author proceeds through the investigation of historically grounded cases to systematically analyze state terrorism: the coercive power of today's nuclear weapon state, global apartheid, terrornoia, settler terrorism, holy terror, and, finally, surrogate terrorism.

Terrorism and the State develops its framework for the terrorism debate within the first three chapters: The Ideology of Terrorism, Terrorism and the State, and Mediaspeak: The Selling of International Terrorism. The remainder of this volume concentrates on historically grounded cases: The Real Nuclear Terrorism; Racial Terrorism: Apartheid in South Africa; Terrornoia and Zonal Revolution: The Case of Libya; Settler Terrorism: Israel and the P.L.O.; Holy Terror: Iran and Irangate; Surrogate Terrorism: The United States and Nicaragua



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." . . a book of great, great interest in a period when terrorism is having an increasing importance inside and among nations. The book is promoting peace, disarmament, and cooperation between East and West, North and South."-General (Ret.) Nino Pasti Member of the group NATO Generals for Peace and Disarmament

?Perdue is a veteran essayist on political terrorism and ideology. The present work explores case studies on terrorism (and resultant intimidation) by the apparatus of the state. The author also explains what forces actually constitute and extend terrorism to entire populations. As most of the nine chapters strongly suggest, the definitional problems of terrorism are multifaceted. There are separate chapters devoted to racial terrorism in South Africa, settler terrorism in Israel, and surrogate terrorism fostered by the US. Perdue apparently seeks to convince the reader to look at the phenomenon of political terrorism from the point of view of the Third World. In Chapter 3, for example, the analysis of the Western media challenges widely shared stereotypes of the Arab Near East. The media in this instance includes the motion picture industry as well as the print and electronic news services. The chapters--all accompanied by endnotes--stand on their own as individual essays. A useful supplement to The Politics of Terrorism, ed. by M. Stohl. Upper-division undergraduates and above.?-Choice

"Perdue is a veteran essayist on political terrorism and ideology. The present work explores case studies on terrorism (and resultant intimidation) by the apparatus of the state. The author also explains what forces actually constitute and extend terrorism to entire populations. As most of the nine chapters strongly suggest, the definitional problems of terrorism are multifaceted. There are separate chapters devoted to racial terrorism in South Africa, settler terrorism in Israel, and surrogate terrorism fostered by the US. Perdue apparently seeks to convince the reader to look at the phenomenon of political terrorism from the point of view of the Third World. In Chapter 3, for example, the analysis of the Western media challenges widely shared stereotypes of the Arab Near East. The media in this instance includes the motion picture industry as well as the print and electronic news services. The chapters--all accompanied by endnotes--stand on their own as individual essays. A useful supplement to The Politics of Terrorism, ed. by M. Stohl. Upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice



About the Author



WILLIAM D. PERDUE is formerly Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and the Director of the Contemporary World Studies program at Eastern Washington University. A frequent organizer and contributor to UNESCO Non-Governmental Organization conferences on conflict resolution, he is the author of numerous books and articles on democracy, the media, social change and the question of terrorism, including The Ideology of Social Problems and Sociological Theory: Explanation, Paradigm and Ideology.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Terrorism
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: William Perdue
Language: English
Street Date: August 7, 1989
TCIN: 1007348960
UPC: 9780275931407
Item Number (DPCI): 247-52-0663
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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