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Political Violence in Context

Political Violence in Context
Author: Lorenzo Bosi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2016-10-21
Genre: Constitutional courts
ISBN: 9781785522376

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Context is crucial to understanding the causes of political violence and the form it takes. This book examines how time, space and supportive milieux decisively shape the pattern and pace of such violence.


Political Violence in Context

Political Violence in Context
Author: Lorenzo Bosi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2015
Genre: Constitutional courts
ISBN: 9781785521447

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Context is crucial to understanding the causes of political violence. This book examines how time, space and supportive milieux shape its pattern and pace. While much existing work focuses on individual psychology or radical ideology, it looks at how context generates mobilisation and shapes patterns of violence. Cases range from Asia, Africa and Europe to the Americas, and encompass separatist guerrillas, Marxist insurgents, Islamist militants, nationalist insurrectionists and the urban violence that has emerged at the boundary between crime and politics


Dynamics of Political Violence

Dynamics of Political Violence
Author: Dr Chares Demetriou
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1472401921

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Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentious politics. By considering a wide range of empirical cases, such as anarchist movements, ethno-nationalist and left-wing militancy in Europe, contemporary Islamist violence, and insurgencies in South Africa and Latin America, this pathbreaking volume of research identifies the forces that shape radicalization and violent escalation. It also contributes to the process-and-mechanism-based models of contentious politics that have been developing over the past decade in both sociology and political science. Chapters of original research emphasize how the processes of radicalization and violence are open-ended, interactive, and context dependent. They offer detailed empirical accounts as well as comprehensive and systematic analyses of the dynamics leading to violent episodes. Specifically, the chapters converge around four dynamic processes that are shown to be especially germane to radicalization and violence: dynamics of movement-state interaction; dynamics of intra-movement competition; dynamics of meaning formation and transformation; and dynamics of diffusion.


Security Issues in the Context of Political Violence and Terrorism of the 21st Century

Security Issues in the Context of Political Violence and Terrorism of the 21st Century
Author: Hasan Acar
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-01-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1527565130

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Political violence and terrorism have increased their negative effects on public order in recent years. This book draws attention to this issue, presenting in-depth analysis of recent events in many parts of the world in the context of international security, terrorism and radicalism. In addition, it will serve as a new and up-to-date resource for researchers who working on international security and terrorism around the world. It establishes links between the assessment of political violence and terrorism and the concept of security. As a result, it highlights the increasing importance of security, which is one of the biggest problem areas of our age.


Fomenting Political Violence

Fomenting Political Violence
Author: Steffen Krüger
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-12-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3319975056

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This book offers a psychosocial perspective on political violence, employing a strong current of psychoanalytic thinking. In the course of its chapters an international roster of researchers and scholars offers a richly complex and insightful view of diverse forms of political violence and its build-ups. The authors discuss the processes by which the ground for political violence is prepared, and how violent acts are facilitated. They question how social, cultural and political constellations can develop in such a way that, for certain people in this constellation, violence becomes a logical – perversely reasonable – response. This collection demonstrates what a psychoanalytic perspective can bring to existing approaches to political violence, going beyond the social movement approach by unfolding the inherent ambiguity in accepted concepts within the study of political violence.


Religion and Political Violence

Religion and Political Violence
Author: Jennifer L. Jefferis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135248311

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This book uses the theory of social movements and first-hand interviews to create a new analysis of religiously motivated political violence in the modern world. Examining the movement to restore Sharia law to a dominant place in the Egyptian government, the movement to make abortion illegal in the United States, and the religious effort to secure territory in Israel, the author contends that religion becomes violent not because of ideology or political context alone, but because of the constantly evolving relationship between them. The ebb and flow of opportunities for political access ensures that secularization and religion, although polar opposites, depend on each other to define themselves. As a result, while their respective degrees of influence will inevitably undulate over time, both will remain a part of the political process for some time. Thus, a full understanding of both is critical to a meaningful understanding of the political process. Much work has been done to understand secular social movements as part of the political process, and consequentially researchers now know a great deal about the motivations, resources and timing of secular social movements. Considerably less research has been done in the field of religious social movements and this book fills that gap in the literature. This book will be of great interest to students of political violence, religion, sociology, and Politics and International Relations in general. Jennifer Jefferis is Assistant Professor in the Department of Government, Regent University, USA, and has a PhD in Political Science from Boston University.


Terrorism, Ideology And Revolution

Terrorism, Ideology And Revolution
Author: Noel O'sullivan
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1986-07
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The origins of modern political violence.


Victims, Perpetrators Or Actors?

Victims, Perpetrators Or Actors?
Author: Caroline O. N. Moser
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781856498982

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This work explores the links between political, economic and social violence and illustrates how local community organizations run and managed by women play a key role throughout conflict situations, not only for meeting basic needs, but also as advocates, fostering trust and collaboration.


The Legitimization of Violence

The Legitimization of Violence
Author: David Apter
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0814706495

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Violence, nationalism, and politics are inextricably linked in such controversial political movements as Neo-Nazism in contemporary Germany and the Shi'ia in Lebanon. By analyzing the diverse factors which lead to violent acts, this volume addresses the complexity and the correlations between politics and violence.