terrorism Flashcards
1
Q
Kydd and Walter
terrorism is defined as..
can be done through..
A
violence by non state actors to achieve political goals and to maintain or increase their support
This can be done through coercing the opponent.
2
Q
what do they view violence as
how can it be done(kydd and walter)
A
- They view violence as a tool to force coercion and manipulate public opinion this can be done through suicide bombings, assassinations, kidnappings. They want to disrupt the status quo
3
Q
kydd and walter extremist engage in terrorism because..
for example..
A
- He argued that extremist organisations engage in terrorism because it frequently delivers the desired outcome
- For example, following the 1983 suicide attack against the US marine barrack in Beirut, the US withdrew their troops from Lebanon/ 1 months after an Iraqi extremist group kidnapped a Filipino truck driver, the Philippines pulled out their troops from Iraq.
4
Q
What did Abrahms do
A
challenged the social model of terrorism that claimed that they are rational actors motivated by political gains.
5
Q
what did Abrahms claim
rarely achieve their..
A
- He claimed that terrorists rarely achieve their stated political goals through attacks on civilians or government bodies
6
Q
abrahms- what does the social theory of terrorism assume
A
- The model assumes that they weigh out their political options and then resort to terrorism however, rather than resorting to terrorism as a last resort, it is seen as a first resort.
- They do not take part in rational decision making. They are unwilling to negotiate or seek peaceful alternatives
7
Q
abrhams- what has data shown
A
- Data has showed that the majority of terrorists are unmarried young men or widowed women who were not gainfully employed prior to joining them
- Undergoing dislocation from their native homeland and so are detached from family, friends and the host society they are trying to join
8
Q
religous extremist is another motivator e.g…
A
- E.g. groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS who have taken an extremely radical interpretation of islam and seek govern following their strict interpretation of the Shariah law
- Religious ideology can also be a strong motivator, particularly those who see themselves engaging in a holy war
- If for instance they are promised martyrdom or rewards in the afterlife it can fuel recruitment