Kassimeris, G: Inside Greek Terrorism
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849042833
ISBN-10: 1849042837
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 135 x 213 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
ISBN-10: 1849042837
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 135 x 213 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Notă biografică
George Kassimeris is Reader in Terrorism Studies at Wolverhampton University and is the author/editor of six books including The Barbarization of Warfare and Playing Politics with Terrorism: A User's Guide, both available from Hurst.
Recenzii
'No one knows more about Greek terrorism than George Kassimeris. Perfectly timed, Inside Greek Terrorism reflects the author's personal knowledge of key figures, as well as years of careful research. With the recent resurgence of extremism in Greece, this vital book could not be more welcome to experts and general readers alike.' - Audrey Kurth Cronin, Professor, George Mason University and author of How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns 'This is both an important and a timely work, especially given the recent re-emergence of extremist violence in Greece. Kassimeris is without any doubt the leading analyst today on Greek violent extremism and one of the leading younger scholars in the field of terrorism and political violence.' - Bruce Hoffman, Director of the Center for Security Studies, Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service 'The importance of the life histories of individuals and their deep ideological commitment is under-scored in this exceedingly well-informed and thoroughly researched account of terrorism in modern Greece. George Kassimeris convincingly demonstrates that explaining the perspective of the terrorist is essential to answering the question of how terrorism can develop within contemporary Western democracies.' - Martha Crenshaw, Senior Fellow, Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), Stanford University 'A fascinating and highly readable account of Greece's most renowned terrorist group that answers the questions we all had: who? and why? The analysis places 17N in context and admirably draws out its key themes. A number of these remain deeply disturbing, especially as they are shown to resonate in the present with a new generation of terrorists.' - Kevin Featherstone, Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor of European Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science
'This is both an important and a timely work, especially given the recent re-emergence of extremist violence in Greece. Kassimeris is without any doubt the leading analyst today on Greek violent extremism and one of the leading younger scholars in the field of terrorism and political violence.' - Professor Bruce Hoffman, Director of the Center for Security Studies, Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service 'A fascinating and highly readable account of Greece's most renowned terrorist group that answers the questions we all had: who? and why? The analysis places 17N in context and admirably draws out its key themes. A number of these remain deeply disturbing, especially as they are shown to resonate in the present with a new generation of terrorists.' - Kevin Featherstone, Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor of European Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science
'This is both an important and a timely work, especially given the recent re-emergence of extremist violence in Greece. Kassimeris is without any doubt the leading analyst today on Greek violent extremism and one of the leading younger scholars in the field of terrorism and political violence.' - Professor Bruce Hoffman, Director of the Center for Security Studies, Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service 'A fascinating and highly readable account of Greece's most renowned terrorist group that answers the questions we all had: who? and why? The analysis places 17N in context and admirably draws out its key themes. A number of these remain deeply disturbing, especially as they are shown to resonate in the present with a new generation of terrorists.' - Kevin Featherstone, Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor of European Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science