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Terrorism and Globalization. Defining Terrorism Globalization is not responsible for terrorism, but it allows terrorism to exist on a global level Debatable.

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1 Terrorism and Globalization

2 Defining Terrorism Globalization is not responsible for terrorism, but it allows terrorism to exist on a global level Debatable Assumption – Terrorism: Use of violence to reach political ends Weakest form of warfare = little change Debatable Assumption – Realist – States have a monopoly on terror » State Sponsor v Non-State Sponsor Palestine v Israel IRA v British – Four Types Left-Wing – Communist Right-Wing – Fascism Ethno-nationalist/Separatist – Decolonization Religious – Islam

3 Terrorism: Global Phenomenon Prior to 1968 Terrorism was a domestic/internal problem for a state – Three factors of transnational terrorism Expansion of Commercial Air Travel – Hijackings skyrocketed Televised News Coverage – Message to the masses or show public a threat Broad political and ideological interest – Relationships of convenience – Decade of Terror – 1980-90 Decrease in deadly and indiscriminate targets – Fall of Marx-Leninist terrorist groups decrease, while a rise in militant Islamic terrorist groups Increase in sophistication of attacks Increase in use of suicide

4 Globalization and Terror September 11, 2001 – A globalization terrorist event – Who is Al Qaeda? Debate – Multi-dimensional sub-state actor or extremist Islamic Militant group – Single group or global movement – Three Explanations Cultural Explanation – Backlash to western products and materialism » Free Market Capitalism challenging traditional views – Regain or preserve one culture/identity » Western, Confucian, Japanese, Islamic, Hindu, Slavic- Orthodox, and Latin Is there homogeneity in each classification?

5 Continue – Economic Explanation 9/11 – World Trade Center= attack on symbol of capitalism – Western Economic Imperialism » World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) dominated by west Privatization and Interest Rates North-South Gap = winners/losers of globalization – Wealth = security and violence » Criminal v. Political violence Economic alienation and lack of opportunity = youth suicide bombers

6 Continue – Religion Explanation Postmodern or “New” Terrorism – Religious motivation for terror » Promise of divine reward » Attack on non-believers – Jihad = reaction to oppression of Muslims? » Extremist view of Jihad (No Compromise) differs from historical/religious meaning (Compromise) » More inclined to use suicide then economic/cultural terrorist Few leaders, coordinators, planners make martyrs of themselves

7 Technology and Terrorism Terrorism have become more pervasive worldwide due to the process and technologies of globalization Improved terrorist in the following areas – Proselytizing » Cheap computers and Internet to convey or beliefs Greater volume, range, sophistication of message » More difficult to remove virtual presence then physical Instant communication Video feed of accomplishments – Coordination » Communication technologies allow coordinated attacks » Planning can take place between various cells located in different geographical locations – local and global Internet/E-mail Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) Global Fund Raising

8 Continue – Security » Use technology for surveillance and counter-Surveillance techniques Coordinating surveillance Allows mobility – can operate anywhere Encryption communications/documents Etc… » Cell Terrorism Autonomous with little information on hierarchy or other cells – Mobility » Reduction of size and power of hardware provided mobility » Global Trade allows mobility of terrorist and their goods Relaxed control and regulation do to trade volume – Lethality » Fear = terrorist gain weapons of mass destruction » Dirty Bombs, biological and chemical, etc…

9 Combating Terrorism Requires collaboration from governments and non-government organizations – Difficult process today Disagreement on definition of terrorism Disagreement on who is a terrorist Disagreement on how to deal with terrorist Easy to silence messenger, but not the message – Global Counter-Terrorism Network (GCTN) America’s “War on Terror” – War on non-state organization and ideology seems impossible to beat? – Does war on terror create terror? – Is it’s purpose to impose an Orwellian System?


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