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Non-Western Responses to Terrorism

Michael J. Boyle

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English
Manchester University Press
11 January 2019
This edited collection surveys how non-Western states have responded to the threats of domestic and international terrorism in ways consistent with and reflective of their broad historical, political, cultural and religious traditions. It presents a series of eighteen case studies of counterterrorism theory and practice in the non-Western world, including countries such as China, Japan, India, Pakistan, Egypt and Brazil. These case studies, written by country experts and drawing on original language sources, demonstrate the diversity of counter-terrorism theory and practice and illustrate how the world 'sees' and responds to terrorism is different from the way that the United States, the United Kingdom and many European governments do. This volume - the first ever comprehensive account of counter-terrorism in the non-Western world - will be of interest to students, scholars, students and policymakers responsible for developing counter-terrorism policy. -- .
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Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   880g
ISBN:   9781526105813
ISBN 10:   1526105810
Series:   New Directions in Terrorism Studies
Pages:   504
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword by Alex P. Schmid Introduction – Michael J. Boyle Part I: Russia and Central Asia 1 Russia: Response to terrorism in the twenty-first century – Ekaterina Stepanova Part II: Asia 2 China: Xi Jinping, China’s legal reform and counterterrorism – Irene Chan 3 Japan: Terrorism and counterterrorism in Japan – Chiyuki Aoi and Yee-Kuang Heng 4 Malaysia: Adapting to the dynamic changes of terrorist threats – Kamarulnizam Abdullah and Ridzuan Abdul Aziz 5 Indonesia: Political violence and counterterrorism: Disputed boundaries of a postcolonial state – Evan Laksmana and Michael Newell Part III: South Asia 6 India: Counterterrorism in India: An ad hoc response to an enduring and variable threat – Rashmi Singh 7 Pakistan: Countering terrorism in Pakistan: Challenges, conundrum and resolution – Muhammed Feyyaz Part IV: Latin and South America 8 Brazil: When the shoe doesn’t fit: Brazilian approaches to terrorism and counterterrorism in the post-9/11 era – Jorge M. Lasmar 9 Colombia: The changing meaning of ‘terrorism’ in Colombia: A matter of discourse – Oscar Palma Part V: Middle East and North Africa 10 Algeria: Algeria’s response to violent extremism – George Joffé 11 Egypt: Extremism in moderation: Understanding state response to terrorism in Egypt – Dina Al Raffie 12 Lebanon: Contending notions of terrorism in Lebanon: Politico-legal manoeuvres and political Islam – Bashir Saade 13 Saudi Arabia: Islam and Saudi Arabia’s counterterrorism strategy – Roel Meijer 14 Iran: State and terrorism in Iran – Ali M. Ansari Part VI: Africa 15 Kenya: Counterterroism in Kenya: Security aid, impunity and Muslim alienation – Jeremy Prestholdt 16 Nigeria: A vicious cycle: The growth of terrorism and counterterrorism in Nigeria, 1999–2016 – Jennifer Giroux and Michael Nwankpa 17 Uganda: Counterterrorism in Musveni’s Uganda – Emma Leonard Boyle 18 South Africa: Understanding South Africa’s confused and ineffective response to terrorism – Hussein Solomon Conclusion – Michael J. Boyle Index -- .

Michael J. Boyle is Associate Professor of Political Science at La Salle University in Philadelphia

Reviews for Non-Western Responses to Terrorism

'The field of Terrorism Studies has long been dominated by Western scholars and perspectives, despite the fact that the vast majority of terrorism occurs in non-Western societies. Non-Western Responses to Terrorism provides a timely and helpful antidote to the current imbalance in the literature on counterterrorism. With an exceptional line-up of researchers, including important voices from the global south, the volume provides a highly relevant overview of the state of the art, and a wealth of informative case studies. Highly recommended.' --Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand -- .


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