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_aWAUGH JR, William L. _911213 |
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_aInformating policy and administration : _ba comparative perspective on terrorism |
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_aNew York : _bMarcel Dekker, _c1989 |
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520 | 3 | _aThe cliche that 'one man's terroirist is another man' freedom fighter' represents the major dilemma of anti-terrorism policymakers and administrators. The conceptual confusion is further complicated by the ideological orientations and policy interests of the observers. The comparative study of terrorism, however, has provided a conceptual underpinning and does provide the tools for sorting out the biases. This article compares the six principal models of political terrorism and suggests that each in fact describes a distinct form of political violence depending upon the perspective of the observer. Each of the forms of terrorism, moreover, may require a unique set of remedies. Using the widely publicized TWA bijacking during the summer of 1985 as an example, the analysis examines the differences in the American, Israeli, and Lebanese government perspectives and how those differences influenced policymaking | |
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_tInternational Journal of Public Administration - IJPA _g12, 3, p. 477-499 _dNew York : Marcel Dekker, 1989 _xISSN 01900692 _w |
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