Guerrillas and terrorists /
Richard Clutterbuck.
- 1st American ed.
- Chicago : Ohio University Press, 1980, �1977.
- 1 online resource (125 pages)
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-119) and index.
Preface; Conflict for our time; Rooted in history; Lessons from South East Asia; Peaceful use of military forces; Northern Ireland; The Palestinians; The Terrorist International; Protection against terrorism; The price to pay; Bibliography; Index.
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Terrorism and guerrilla warfare, whether justified as resistance to oppression or condemned as disrupting the rule of law, are as old as civilization itself. The power of the terrorist, however, has been magnified by modern weapons, including television, which he has learned to exploit. To protect itself, society must understand the terrorist and what he is trying to do; thus Dr. Clutterbuck's purpose in writing this book: "to contribute to the understanding and cooperation between the police, the public and the media."
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