1st Edition

Terrorism and Guerrilla Warfare (Routledge Revivals) Forecasts and remedies

By Richard Clutterbuck Copyright 1990
    258 Pages
    by Routledge

    258 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1990, this book will be of great interest to anyone concerned about conflict and stability in the 1990s, especially governments, police, and buisnesses involved in anti-terrorist technology. It will also be of value to students of politics who want to understand terrorism, and to people who want to take account of future technology in handling poltical and social problems.

    Part I Fighting under the nuclear umbrella  1. Introduction  2. The spectrum of political conflict  Part II Technological development  3. Terrorist targets in the 1990s  4. Personal weapons  5. Missiles, longer range weapons, and bombs  6. Detecting explosives, bombs, and guns  7. Intelligence and microelectronics revolution  8. Physical security  Part III Drugs, political violence, and crime  9. Cocaine  10. Heroin and hashish  11. The consumers  Part IV Rural guerrilla warfare  12. Rural guerrillas - Latin America  13. Rural guerrillas - Asia and Africa  14. Development of rural guerrilla warfare  Part V  15. Urban terrorist organizations  16. Urban terrorist techniques  17. Developments in countering terrorism  Part VI Conclusions  18. Nightmare scenarios  19. The price to pay