

Beschreibung
Autorentext Willemijn Verkoren is Associate Professor Conflict Studies and International Relations at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. A historian and political scientist with a PhD in International Development Studies, Willemijn has carried out r...Autorentext
Willemijn Verkoren is Associate Professor Conflict Studies and International Relations at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. A historian and political scientist with a PhD in International Development Studies, Willemijn has carried out research in countries around the world, analyzing peacebuilding and development approaches in a changing global context, security policy and its legitimation, terrorism and counterterrorism, and civil society and social movements.
Willemijn has taught various university courses, including Terrorism: Image and Reality, and supervised numerous PhD and Master thesis projects.
Previously, Willemijn was Director of Radboud's Centre for International Conflict Analysis and Management (CICAM) and member of the Dutch government's advisory council on international affairs (AIV).
Next to her academic activities, Willemijn works as a freelance researcher, author, policy adviser and lecturer, based in Amsterdam. She focuses on analyzing conflict, critically assessing security and counterterrorism policies, and developing strategies for global development and peace.
Willemijn regularly publishes in scientific journals and books as well as in popular and professional media. She also maintains the War and Peace blog.
Klappentext
This textbook explains why people engage in terrorism and how to improve counterterrorism policy. Featuring global case studies throughout, it provides an accessible and engaging evaluation of knowledge on the history and strategies of terrorism and counterterrorism.
When we see terrorism purely as a security problem which requires a universal, forceful response, we fail to understand terrorism in its political context and to address its underlying causes. This new text assesses terrorism as part of political conflict, opening up a full assessment of what causes terrorism and how we might better respond in policy terms, applicable to terrorism in all forms, including far-right, jihadist, and state violence.
Vast efforts and resources have been devoted to fighting terrorism. However, these have so far not reduced the problem. Counterterrorism policy has legitimized the curtailment of civil rights, stigmatized some citizens, and yielded a cycle of violence. Finding more effective ways to address terrorist violence is therefore a priority. This new textbook demonstrates how reimagining policy through the lens of conflict transformation can lead to new and more successful responses. Through a series of innovative features, it is essential reading for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of terrorism. The book:
Is the first textbook to draw on conflict transformation and peacebuilding theory and practice to develop novel approaches to counterterrorism.
Willemijn Verkoren is Associate Professor Conflict Studies and International Relations at Radboud University, Netherlands.
Inhalt
PART I Understanding Terrorism as a Form of Political Violence
Chapter 1 Understanding Terrorism
Chapter 2 The History of Terrorism
Chapter 3 Terrorism as a Strategy: Why States and Organizations Use Terrorism
Chapter 4 The Drivers of Violence: Why People Engage in Terrorism
PART II Securitized Counterterrorism in The Twenty-First Century
Chapter 5 The Global War on Terror
Chapter 6 Securitized Counterterrorism
Chapter 7 Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
PART III A Conflict Transformation Approach to Counterterrorism
Chapter 8 Addressing The Drivers of Terrorism
Chapter 9 Terrorism and Negotiation
Chapter 10 Counterterrorism, States and Media
