
Jihadist Terror
New Threats, New Responses
I.B. Tauris 2019
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Book Summary / Abstract
The past 18 months have seen a radical increase in incidents of jihadist terrorism within the United Kingdom – from the Manchester Arena attack, to the Houses of Parliament, to London Bridge. As a result, there are renewed calls for a high-level national conversation about the causes of, and the responses to, this particular terrorist problem.
This book identifies policy and research gaps from an evidence-based perspective – it analyses what we know, what we don’t know and what we need to know in relation to understanding and countering the jihadist terrorist threat. It provides readers with a synthesis of the knowledge and evidence that exists on each of the key topic areas, representing a distinctive and valuable resource for policymakers, academics and students. The contributors to the volume are leading international and national experts, from both the scholarly and policy-making communities, who are ideally placed to comment on the question of jihadist terrorism and the future of the threat in the UK.
Front matter
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- Full Text Access
- Combating Jihadist Terrorism and Extremism (CoJiT)
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pp. v–vi
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- Chapter 1. Introduction
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pp. 1–4
Part 1. Motivations For Jihadist Terrorism
Part 2. Methods and Modalities of Jihadist Terrorism and Counter- Measures
Part 3. Legislative and Intelligence Responses
Part 4. General Perspectives On The Jihadist Terrorist Threat and Responses
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- Chapter 29. Conclusions and Summary
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pp. 335–339
Back matter
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- Index
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pp. 340–350




