Author(s): Ronald Crelinsten
Series: Political Violence
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2021
Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I:
A conceptual framework for studying terrorism and counterterrorism: Communication between controller and controlled
1.
The terrorism–counterterrorism nexus
2.
Placing the terrorism–counterterrorism nexus in context
PART II: Mapping blurry boundaries: Grey zones and democratic governance
3.
Territory, environment, resources, population: Zone A
4.
Markets, profits, welfare, civics: Zone B
5. Society, administration, protest, policy: Zone C
6.
Policing, intelligence, extremism, violence: Zone D
7.
Crime, terrorism, revolution, war: Zone E
8.
Sovereignty, independence, nationalism, globalism: Zone F
9.
When controlled becomes controller: The question of regime type
PART III: Mapping complexity beyond the state: Grey zones and global governance
10. State actors in the international system: International, bilateral, multilateral, and transgovernmental relations
11.
Nonstate actors from different states: Multinational (corporate), transnational, and global civil societal relations
12.
Transnational relations between state actors and nonstate actors from different states: Security in a multi-centric world
Conclusion: A unified field theory of terrorism, democracy, and
human security across geography, history, space, and time
Index