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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2004
As human beings, we share the trait of being able to experience extreme fear A variety of events can bring about this level of distress, some of which occur naturally and others that are caused by human action. One such event, terrorism, results from human action.
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As human beings, we share the trait of being able to experience extreme fear A variety of events can bring about this level of distress, some of which occur naturally and others that are caused by human action. One such event, terrorism, results from human action.
B Hudnall, Stamm +9 more
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Economy and Society, 1994
In this paper we discuss the censorship of political statements sympathetic to terrorism as an instance of what Lyotard calls ‘terror’. Our claim is that the traditional approach to questions of censorship of ‘subversive’ politics only captures part of the story; what is at stake is not merely the censorship but at a deeper level, the withdrawal of the
Emilions A., T. Scott Veitch
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In this paper we discuss the censorship of political statements sympathetic to terrorism as an instance of what Lyotard calls ‘terror’. Our claim is that the traditional approach to questions of censorship of ‘subversive’ politics only captures part of the story; what is at stake is not merely the censorship but at a deeper level, the withdrawal of the
Emilions A., T. Scott Veitch
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War on Terror and Terror of War
2023In this book, the author, Harry Anastasiou, explains previously unaddressed historical outcomes resulting from the combined impact of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the United States’ subsequent Global War on Terror. While expounding on the finer details of the decades-long interaction between militant jihadism and the Global War on Terror, the ...
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2022
Abstract This chapter explores the notion of terrorism in relation to armed conflict and customary and conventional international humanitarian law (IHL). It explains how all parties to an armed conflict are prohibited from threatening or perpetrating acts of violence where terrorising civilians is its primary purpose. Two 1977 Additional
Annyssa Bellal, Stuart Casey-Maslen
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Abstract This chapter explores the notion of terrorism in relation to armed conflict and customary and conventional international humanitarian law (IHL). It explains how all parties to an armed conflict are prohibited from threatening or perpetrating acts of violence where terrorising civilians is its primary purpose. Two 1977 Additional
Annyssa Bellal, Stuart Casey-Maslen
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2017
Abstract ‘Terror and terrorism’ discusses strategies in which terror is used to break an opponent’s willingness to fight or to induce a change in a rival power’s policy or behavior. Terror often causes little damage to a foe’s physical capacity to fight, even if it inflicts mass casualties.
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Abstract ‘Terror and terrorism’ discusses strategies in which terror is used to break an opponent’s willingness to fight or to induce a change in a rival power’s policy or behavior. Terror often causes little damage to a foe’s physical capacity to fight, even if it inflicts mass casualties.
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Terrorism and the Uses of Terror
The Journal of Ethics, 2004“Terrorism”' is sometimes defined as a “form ofcoercion.” But there are important differences between ordinary coercion and terrorist intimidation. This paper explores some of those differences, particularly the relation between coercion, on the one hand, and terror and terrorization, on the other hand.
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2008
Abstract James Reed looked up into the sky and felt an abiding dread seize his heart. The sky was darkening, portentous clouds rolling up over the peaks. At this elevation, the clouds pressed close, looming down on a man like a monster from a nightmare.
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Abstract James Reed looked up into the sky and felt an abiding dread seize his heart. The sky was darkening, portentous clouds rolling up over the peaks. At this elevation, the clouds pressed close, looming down on a man like a monster from a nightmare.
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