One of the defining issues of our age, terrorism frequently makes
headlines as governments, private businesses, and ordinary citizens find
themselves at risk or under attack. But what is the nature of this
threat, and what can be done about it?
Terrorism and Counterterrorism Studies examines the essence of
terrorism as an instrument to achieve certain goals and explores our
difficulties in defining the very concept itself. The volume also
provides an overview of current (counter)terrorism studies and discusses
policy implications. The resulting recommendations will be valuable for
limiting terrorism's impact and reducing the threat to global peace,
security, and stability.