Networks, Terrorism and Global Insurgency

“Networks, Terrorism and Global Insurgency” by Robert J. Bunker is a scholarly work published by Routledge in 2005, comprising 211 pages in English. This book brings together leading experts in terrorism and defense to explore the influence of networks on conflict and warfare, addressing contemporary issues in post-modern terrorism and global insurgency.
Readers will find a structured examination divided into four sections: introductory overview, theory, terrorism and global insurgency, and a focus on Al Qaeda and networks. The contributions from notable scholars such as John Arquilla, David Ronfeldt, and Brian Jenkins provide a comprehensive analysis of the complex dynamics at play in modern conflicts. This edition, originally published as a special issue of the journal Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement, offers valuable insights into the intersection of political science and international relations, particularly in the context of terrorism.
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This new book brings together leading terrorism scholars and defence professionals to discuss the impact of networks on conflict and war.
Post-modern terrorism and topics of global insurgency are also comprehensively covered. The text is divided into four sections to cover the key areas: introductory/overview, theory, terrorism and global insurgency, Al Qaeda focus, and networks. Eminent contributors include John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt, Brian Jenkins, Stephen Sloan, Graham Turbiville, and Max Manwaring.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the leading journal Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement.
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