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Terrorism A Conceptual Review
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Terrorism First Impressions
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Overview of Extremism and Terrorism Terrorism at First Glance Sources of Extremism and Terrorism
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Overview of Extremism and Terrorism Extremism: A quality that is “radical in opinion, especially in political matters; ultra; advanced.” Terrorism: Politically motivated violence usually directed against soft targets with an intention to affect (terrorize) a target audience.
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Terrorism at First Glance Perpetrators always claim to champion noble causes and values. Advocates always cite righteous goals to justify their behavior. Perpetrators uniformly maintain that they are freedom fighters or champions of law and social order.
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Sources of Extremism and Terrorism Terrorist acts are grounded in extremist beliefs arising from group identity, intergroup conflict, and a chosen strategy. A subject of extensive discussion, debate, and research. Involves many disciplines: Sociology, psychology, criminology, political science.
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Political Violence: Mala Prohibita or Mala in Se ? The Just War Doctrine
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Political Violence: Mala Prohibita or Mala in Se ? Mala Prohibita : Acts that are “crimes that are made illegal by legislation.” Not inherently immoral, wicked, or evil. Cases: Gambling, prostitution, and so forth. Mala in Se : Acts “that are immoral or wrong in themselves.” Cannot be justified in civilized society and have no acceptable qualities. Cases: Murder, rape, and so forth Cases: Murder, rape, and so forth.
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The Just War Doctrine An ideal and moralistic philosophy. Jus in Bello : Correct behavior while waging war. Jus ad Bellum : Correct conditions for waging war in the first place. Often used conceptually by extremists to justify violence.
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The Significance of Symbolism The Oklahoma City Bombing September 11, 2001 Reorganization of Homeland Security and Intelligence
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The Significance of Symbolism A central feature of terrorism. Central to terrorists’ public relations and propaganda campaigns. Targets symbolize the righteousness of the terrorists’ cause and the evil of their opponent. Cases: Oklahoma City Bombing. 9/11.
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The Oklahoma City Bombing An “act of war” by Timothy McVeigh. A devotee of the extremist Patriot movement. A believer in New World Order conspiracies. Symbolism of April 19, 1995. 220 th anniversary of the American Revolution battles of Lexington and Concord. Second anniversary of the assault on the Branch Davidian cult’s compound in Waco, Texas.
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September 11, 2001 World Trade Center and Pentagon symbolized American and Western power. Carried out by 19 Al Qaeda terrorists on a suicidal “martyrdom mission.” Done in response to perceived domination and exploitation of Muslim countries.
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Reorganization of Homeland Security and Intelligence in the United States An attempt to unify the U.S. domestic security community. A perceived failure to “connect the dots” to the 9/11 attacks. Massive reorganization of law enforcement and services agencies into a single Department of Homeland Security.
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Richard Baumhammers Low degree of criminal sophistication. Neo-Nazi. April 2000 “lone wolf” killing spree near Pittsburgh. Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski Medium degree of criminal sophistication. Anarchist “war” against technology. 18-year bombing spree, labeled by FBI as Unabom.
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Ramzi Yousef High degree of criminal sophistication. Islamist jihadi. February 26, 1993 bombing of World Trade Center.
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Antiquity Tyrannicide. Mass exile. Suppression of “dangerous” ideas. The Roman Age Crucifixion. Extermination and slavery. Regicide.
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The Ancient and Medieval Middle East Zealots and sicarii. Assassins. The French Revolution Coined the word terrorism. Reign of Terror. Revolutionary Tribunal and mass executions.
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Nineteenth Century Europe 19 th Century revolutionary ideologies: Anarchism and Marxism. Luddites. People’s Will (Narodnaya Volya). The Modern Era The “New Terrorism.” Cell-based, WMDs, politically vague or religious. asymmetrical, use of modern technologies.
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