The book provides a multidisciplinary examination of both domestic and international terrorism, equipping students with essential knowledge and skills for critical assessment. It delves into the expressions and underlying causes of terrorism, presenting various perspectives and challenges associated with the topic. Through this comprehensive approach, readers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of terrorism and its impact on society.
Gus Martin Libros




Essentials of Terrorism
- 440 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
A briefer version of Martin's popular Understanding Terrorism 3rd Edition, Essentials of Terrorism: Concepts and Controversies, 2nd Edition is a concise resource for understanding the multifaceted subject of modern terrorism. The book is a foundational text that can be readily used in conjunction with other resources such as topical texts, specialized publications, journal articles, and readers.
Understanding Homeland Security
- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
The textbook provides an in-depth exploration of the complexities of modern homeland security, focusing on theories, agency missions, and the legal framework that shapes the field. It analyzes various threat scenarios and corresponding countermeasures, making it a vital resource for understanding the multifaceted challenges faced by homeland security professionals. The fourth edition enhances its comprehensive approach, ensuring readers are well-equipped with the necessary insights and knowledge.
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Second Edition
- 689 páginas
- 25 horas de lectura
Six years after the first edition of the best-selling Encyclopedia of Terrorism, the national security landscape has evolved significantly. Despite Osama bin Laden's ominous predictions post-9/11, the U.S. has not faced major domestic terror incidents, and Al-Qaeda is considered severely weakened. However, the threats posed by economic instability and potential mass casualties from terrorist attacks remain pressing. Analysts in July 2008 warned that even a small terrorist group could pose a serious risk, with some experts suggesting that a biological, chemical, or nuclear attack on a major U.S. city is increasingly likely. In this dynamic and tense environment, the second edition of the Encyclopedia offers a comprehensive update. It includes nearly 100,000 words of new material, fully revised original entries, and expanded coverage. New introductory essays will examine terrorism's effects on economics, public health, religion, and pop culture. Ethical dilemmas, including the use of torture in interrogations and the balance between security and liberty, are also addressed. Additionally, two dozen entries on recent significant events, such as the London bombings and Chechen attacks, along with around 60 new entries, ensure this work remains an essential resource for researchers.