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Klappentext With inclusion of theories and causal factors for context, plenty of case studies for real-world application, and pedagogical features to encourage engagement, this book's coverage also goes far beyond the traditional focus on terrorist groups to provide readers with a stimulating and wide-ranging introduction to the subject Zusammenfassung With inclusion of theories and causal factors for context, plenty of case studies for real-world application, and pedagogical features to encourage engagement, this book’s coverage also goes far beyond the traditional focus on terrorist groups to provide readers with a stimulating and wide-ranging introduction to the subject Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Theories and Concepts Introduction Chapter 1: Understanding Past Approaches to International Security Chapter 2: Understanding Violence and Non-Conventional Warfare Part II: Explanations of Violent Non-State Actors Chapter 3: Global Explanations Chapter 4: State-level Explanations Chapter 5: Individual-level Explanations Part III: Types of Violent Non-state Actors Chapter 6: Insurgencies Chapter 7: Global Terror Networks and Terror Organizations Chapter 8: Warlords and Marauders Chapter 9: Organized Crime and Gangs Chapter 10: Privatized Security Companies and Para-military groups Part IV: Dealing with Violent Non-state Actors Chapter 11: Moderation and Politicization Chapter 12: Strategies and Exit Conclusion
List of contents
Part I: Theories and Concepts
Introduction
Chapter 1: Understanding Past Approaches to International Security
Chapter 2: Understanding Violence and Non-Conventional Warfare
Part II: Explanations of Violent Non-State Actors
Chapter 3: Global Explanations
Chapter 4: State-level Explanations
Chapter 5: Individual-level Explanations
Part III: Types of Violent Non-state Actors
Chapter 6: Insurgencies
Chapter 7: Global Terror Networks and Terror Organizations
Chapter 8: Warlords and Marauders
Chapter 9: Organized Crime and Gangs
Chapter 10: Privatized Security Companies and Para-military groups
Part IV: Dealing with Violent Non-state Actors
Chapter 11: Moderation and Politicization
Chapter 12: Strategies and Exit
Conclusion
Report
A timely and immensely relevant book, Ezrow s work will be indispensable to anyone who wants to understand how violent non-state actors fit into traditional understandings of International Relations. Drawing on examples from across the globe this text provides a rich, detailed and erudite argument as to why violent non-state actors are, perhaps, the greatest threat to human security in existence today. This makes this text a must read for students of International relations, Security Studies, Terrorism Studies, Criminology or Organised Crime as it provides a new and refreshing perspective on why non-state actors choose to use violence.
John Bahadur Lamb