The Root Causes of International Terrorism
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The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 brought international repercussions unlike any previous attacks. The Global War on Terrorism was launched in response to these attacks. Nine years after the GWOT was lunched, the international community views the military approach as ineffective, as a war against Muslims and as a means for US dominance. The international community doubt the intentions of the US government and view the western media as insensitive to non-westerners; as the GWOT has had little impact on reducing international terrorism. In addressing the root causes of international terrorism we have to look at general issues such as oppression, military interventions, unresolved conflicts and authoritarian regimes supported by Western imprealist rather that only focusing on more immediate causes and circumstances that motivate and facilitate specific campaigns and acts of international terrorism.
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John Kemoe Bengu holds a B.Sc in Political Science and an MA in International Relations. He is currently pursuing a second Master s degree in Human Geography. He is the founder of a charitable organization (AVFAL) and is working as a fundraiser with UNICEF Finland.
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The "terrorist attacks" on September 11, 2001 brought international repercussions unlike any previous attacks. The "Global War on Terrorism" was launched in response to these attacks. Nine years after the "GWOT" was lunched, the international community views the military approach as ineffective, as a war against Muslims and as a means for US dominance. The international community doubt the intentions of the US government and view the western media as insensitive to non-westerners; as the "GWOT" has had little impact on reducing international terrorism. In addressing the root causes of international "terrorism" we have to look at general issues such as oppression, military interventions, unresolved conflicts and authoritarian regimes supported by Western imprealist rather that only focusing on more immediate causes and circumstances that motivate and facilitate specific campaigns and acts of international terrorism.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783844392289
 - Sprache Englisch
 - Größe H220mm x B150mm x T8mm
 - Jahr 2011
 - EAN 9783844392289
 - Format Kartonierter Einband
 - ISBN 3844392289
 - Veröffentlichung 29.04.2011
 - Titel The Root Causes of International Terrorism
 - Autor John K. Bengu
 - Untertitel A critical assessment on the root causes of international terrorism
 - Gewicht 197g
 - Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
 - Anzahl Seiten 120
 - Genre Politikwissenschaft