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Terrorism, Civil War, and Revolution
Revolution and International Politics, 3rd Edition
Terrorism, Civil War, and Revolution
Revolution and International Politics, 3rd Edition
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Description
Table of Contents
1. Challenges to the State
Terrorism
Insurgency
Civil War
The Fear of Revolution
The Analysis of Revolution
Preparation
Action
Consolidation
Conclusion
2. Use of Force in the International System
Demonstrations of Force
Sea and Air Power in Domestic Conflict
Military aid
Military Intervention
War
Standing Armies and the Problem of Militarism
The Coup
Urban Insurrection
Civil War and the Failure of Revolution
Conclusion
3. Wars of National Liberation
Nationalism and Empire
Fighting for Independence
National Liberation and the International System
Dependency and Neocolonialism
The Pursuit of National Identity
Guerrilla Warfare
4. Leadership and Recruitment
Leadership
The Social Origins of Leadership
The Psychological Origins of Leadership
The Mass and the Crowd
Taking Sides
The Subculture of Violence
Gangs, Bandits, and Pirates
Terrorists as Revolutionary Leaders
The International Dimension
5. Aid and Intervention
Diplomatic Immunities
Revolutionary Diplomacy
Types of Intervention
Military Intervention
Levels of Intervention
Humanitarian Intervention
6. Counterinsurgency
Planning for Counterinsurgency
The Doctrine of Counterinsurgency
The Iranian Revolution
The Crisis of Communism and the Collapse of the Soviet Union
The 'Third Wave' of Democratization
The Impact of '9/11'
Iraq War or Civil War?
Withdrawal
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | Oct 21 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 3rd |
Extent | 200 |
ISBN | 9781441116826 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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"Words are prostitutes. Any terminology useful to the powerful or ambitious will be garbled and reinterpreted, often to counter its original meaning. Terms relating to conflict, or the use of violence and fear, are particularly vulnerable to such abuse. Thus Peter Calvert's latest book should be a must read not only for scholars and policy makers but also for all who are lost in the bewildering cacophony that passes these days for public discourse. Drawing upon extraordinarily broad and deep familiarity with the history of social change and its concomitant social struggle, Calvert salvages the integrity of abused concepts and sorts out fact from fiction, And he offers guidance that we must hope will lead to sounder analysis and policy decisions." --Jan Knippers Black, Professor, Monterey Institute of International Studies and author of The Politics of Human Rights Protection (2010)

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