Title: Third Edition Understanding Terrorism Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues
1Third EditionUnderstanding TerrorismChallenges,
Perspectives, and Issues
2Part I
- Terrorism
- A Conceptual Review
3Chapter 3
- Beginnings
- The Causes of Terrorism
4Political Violence as the Fruit of Injustice
- Sociological Explanations of Terrorism
- Psychological Explanations of Terrorism
5Political Violence as the Fruit of
Injustice(continued)
- Sociological Explanations of Terrorism
- Intergroup conflict that leads to collective
violence. - Structural theory Social conditions
(structures) that affect group access to
societal benefits. - Deprivation theory Relative deprivation and
absolute deprivation. - Cases Leila Khaled and Abu Nidal
6Sociological Explanations of Terrorism
7Political Violence as the Fruit of
Injustice(continued)
- Psychological Explanations of Terrorism
- Individual-level explanations.
- Group-level explanations.
- Generalized psychological explanations.
- Case The Stockholm Syndrome.
8Political Violence as Strategic Choice
- Acts of Political Will
- Adversaries in the War on Terrorism
9Political Violence as Strategic Choice(continued)
- Acts of Political Will
- A rational strategic choice to force change.
- Terrorism as a tool to achieve a desired goal.
- Case Mao Zedong and peoples war.
10Political Violence as Strategic Choice(continued)
- Adversaries in the War on Terrorism
- Perceptions.
- Western A war against Western-style
civilization. - Non-Western An imbalance in policies toward
Muslim countries vis-à-vis Israel. - Concept The behavior of the West is the cause of
angry sentiment in the Muslim world. - Case CIAs 2007 National Intelligence Estimate
warning Iraq is a new training ground for
terrorists.
11The Morality of Political Violence
- Moral Convictions of Terrorists
- Simplified Good and Evil
- Seeking Utopia
- Codes of Self-Sacrifice
12The Morality of Political Violence(continued
- Moral Convictions of Terrorists
- Terrorists have an unambiguous certainty in the
righteousness of a cause. - Concepts
- A group concludes it has been morally wronged by
an immoral, evil enemy. - A group concludes it possesses an inherent moral
superiority to an enemy.
13The Morality of Political Violence(continued
- Simplified Good and Evil
- A clear line is drawn between good and evil.
- Violent methods are justified by the ennobled
goals of the cause. - Seeking Utopia
- The promised good outweighs present actions.
- The end justifies the means.
14The Morality of Political Violence(continued
- Codes of Self-Sacrifice
- Superior codes of living that cleanse those who
follow the code. - Case Germanys Waffen SS.
- Case Japans code of Bushido.