Terrorism in Contemporary France: A Vicious Circle of Violence

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This book examines radical Jihad terrorism in contemporary France and sheds light on the vicious circle of violence, based on reciprocity. Building upon the theoretical heritage of Pierre Bourdieu, the book develops a methodology and a concept of the vicious circle of violence in France, based on three pillars: actors, dynamics, and effects.

Discussing the development of global terrorism between the 9/11 attacks and the launch of the European front against global terror in Spain and Great Britain, the book goes on to analyze why France has not been attacked during the 2000s and why it, in turn, became a primary target of terrorist attacks during the 2010s, with a special emphasis on communication theory and the concept of reciprocity. Studying these attacks on the international level, the book offers insights into violent acts of revenge of the radical home-grown jihadists for the French military interventions in four Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries, especially Libya and Syria. It further investigates the following growing radicalization of the Muslim community on the national level as a reason for terrorist attacks. Finally, the book sheds light on the reactions from within the French military to these developments, before closing with a presentation of the new political context after the 2022 presidential and legislative elections.

Based on empirical evidence and a theoretical background this book will appeal to students and scholars of political science and international relations, as well as policy-makers and practitioners interested in a better understanding of terrorism, French politics, and communication theory.


Author(s): Jan Eichler
Series: Contributions to Political Science
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 168
City: Cham

Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction of the Book
1.1 Presentation of the Chapters of This Book
1.2 Four Big French Presidents
1.3 Omnipresent Fear From Terrorist Attacks
References
Chapter 2: Key Theoretical Concepts and Methodology
2.1 The Concept of the Vicious Circle
2.2 Theory: Why and How the Text Will Use the Theoretical Heritage of Pierre Bourdieu
2.3 Pierre Bourdieu and His Key Concepts
2.4 Three Key Actors in Contemporary France
2.5 The Theoretical Approaches to Terrorist Attacks
2.6 Methodology
2.7 Research Questions
References
Chapter 3: What Preceded the Attacks Against France: From 9/11 to the European Front of the Global Terror (2001-2005)
3.1 The Attacks from 9/11 as the Beginning of the Era of the Global Terror
3.2 The US Doctrinal Documents for the GWOT
3.3 Jihadist Doctrinal Answer as the Mirror of the Bush Doctrine
3.4 Global Clash of Doctrinal Violence
3.5 US Military Interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq
3.6 The European Front of the Global Terror
3.6.1 Madrid 2004
3.6.2 The London Attacks in July 2005
3.6.3 Common Features of the Attacks in Madrid and London
References
Chapter 4: The Vicious Circle Starts: The French Military Interventions in the Countries of the MENAP
4.1 General Framework of French Military Operations
4.2 Harmattan 2011: A Wind Which Blew Out a Dangerous Dictator, but Opened a Pandora´s Box
4.3 Operational Serval as Intervention Against Gangster Jihadism in Mali
4.4 Operation Sangaris as a Direct Military Involvement in a Clash of Civilizations
4.5 Chammal as the Most Controversial French Military Intervention
4.6 Operation Barkhane and Its Consequences
4.7 The Hollande Doctrine
4.8 The Takuba Task Force
4.9 Conclusion of the Chapter
References
Chapter 5: The Vicious Circle Escalates: The Terrorist Attacks Against France After 2015
5.1 Charlie Hebdo as the First French Example of Militarized Terrorism
5.2 The Bataclan and Paris Restaurant Attacks as the First War-Generated Punishment of France
5.3 The Mass Murder in Nice in 2016 and Its Devastating Political and Psychological Consequences
5.4 The Shocking Terrorist Bestiality in Normandy
5.5 The Assassination of Samuel Paty: The Terrorist Attack in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, 16 October 2020
5.6 The Macron Doctrine as a Political Answer to the Growing Brutality of Jihadist Terrorism
5.6.1 The Factors of Continuity
5.6.2 New Approaches and New Priorities
5.7 The Terrorist Attack in Strasbourg as the First Manifest Punishment of the New French President
5.8 Conclusion of the Chapter
References
Chapter 6: The Revolt of French Soldiers Against the Failing Immigration Policy
6.1 The Role of the French President and Its Prerogatives
6.2 What Is at Stake?
6.3 The General Context of the Revolt
6.4 The Main Acts of the Revolt of French Soldiers
6.5 General Pierre de Villiers in Light of the Theory of Pierre Bourdieu
6.6 Two Works of Constitution
6.7 New Political Context in 2022
6.8 Conclusion of the Chapter
References
Documents
Books and Articles
Chapter 7: Conclusion of the Book
Reference