Illuminating the Dark Arts of War Illuminating the Dark Arts of War

Illuminating the Dark Arts of War

Terrorism, Sabotage, and Subversion in Homeland Security and the New Conflict

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Description de l’éditeur

Since 9/11, the dominant view is that we have entered an era of 'new conflict' in which technology has empowered non-state actors who now pose unprecedented and unmanageable threats to U.S. national security.



This unique work studies a range of threats, from homegrown and foreign terrorism to the possibility of cyber- or Chinese sabotage and fears of religious subversion to challenge every aspects of this 'new conflict' argument and expose its underlying exaggerations and misunderstandings. Examining such issues as political violence, the role of religion in terrorism, the impact of technology, and the political aspects of homeland security, this unique survey demonstrates how such activities as terrorism are limited by their clandestine nature. It also addresses why we need to switch our strategic focus and increase the role citizens have in dealing with such threats.



This historically informed and critical analysis fills a void in the debates on the threats and conflicts that the U.S. confronts at home and abroad and will appeal to anyone interested in national security and terrorism.

GENRE
Politique et actualité
SORTIE
2012
1 mars
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
280
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Continuum
TAILLE
1,2
Mo

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