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基本説明
Co-publication with Netherlands Institute of International Relations 'Clingendael'.
Full Description
The shocking events of 11 September 2001 in the United States drew worldwide attention to the terrorist phenomenon. Confronting Terrorism focuses on terrorism and the struggle against it in Europe: on recent experiences, threat perceptions and the policies of several European countries, including the effects produced by the 11 September attacks.Specialists from Ireland, the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Greece analyse the development of threat perceptions concerning terrorism and counter-terrorist policy-making in their respective countries. To facilitate comparisons between their findings, they have worked from an identical set of questions. Their chapters are followed by contributions on relevant policy-making and decisions in the European Union, and on the European input in United Nations policy-making processes. A summary of main conclusions and recommendations is also presented.
Contents
Contents, 1. Confronting Terrorism, Marianne van Leeuwen, 2. Policy Options and Priorities: British Perspectives, Clive Walker, 3. Irish Experiences and Perspectives, Dermot Walsh, 4. Democratization and State Responses to Protracted Terrorism in Spain, Fernando Reinares, 5. The French Approach: Vigour and Vigilance, Nathalie Cettina, 6. Terrorism in Italy: Receding and Emerging Issues, Giuseppe de Lutiis, Terrorism in Germany: Old and New Problems, Stefan Malthaner and Peter Waldmann, 8. The Mysteries of Terrorism and Political Violence in Greece, Mary Bossis, The Netherlands: Structuring the Management of Terrorist Incidents, Erwin Muller, 10. Swedish Experiences: Countering Violent Networks, Malena Rembe, 11. The EU Counter-Terrorism Wave: Window of Opportunity or Profound Policy Transformation?, Monica den Boer, 12. The United Nations: Towards a Comprehensive Convention on Combating Terrorism, Bibi T. van Ginkel, 13. Democracy versus Terrorism: Balancing Security and Fundamental Rights, Marianne van Leeuwen, About the Authors.