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2nd Edition
By John Horgan
This new edition of John Horgan's critically acclaimed book is fully revised and updated and contains three new chapters.
The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psychology, and in doing so, highlights the substantial shortcomings and...
To Be Published November 29th 2012 by Routledge
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A Reader
Edited by John Horgan, Kurt Braddock
This new Reader aims to guide students through some of the key readings on the subject of terrorism and political violence.
In an age when there is more written about terrorism than anyone can possibly read in a lifetime, it has become increasingly difficult for students and scholars to navigate...
Published July 13th 2011 by Routledge
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Accounts of Disengagement from Radical and Extremist Movements
By John Horgan
Series: Political Violence
This accessible new book looks at how and why individuals leave terrorist movements, and considers the lessons and implications that emerge from this process.
Focusing on the tipping points for disengagement from groups such as Al Qaeda, the IRA and the UVF, this volume is...
Published May 10th 2009 by Routledge
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Individual and Collective Disengagement
Edited by Tore Bjorgo, John Horgan
Series: Political Violence
This new edited volume expands our understanding of the processes by which individuals and groups disengage from terrorism.
While there has been a growing awareness of the need to understand and prevent processes of radicalization into terrorism, disengagement and deradicalization from terrorism...
Published November 27th 2008 by Routledge
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By John Horgan, John Horgan
Series: Political Violence
To understand the psychology of those who engage in terrorism, John Horgan draws on interviews with terrorists and analyzes current evidence to argue that only by asking the right questions about this complex problem, and by answering them with evidence, can we truly begin to understand the nature...
Published June 8th 2005 by Routledge
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A Critical History since 1922
By John Horgan
Irish Media: A Critical History maps the landscape of media in Ireland from the foundation of the modern state in 1922 to the present. Covering all principal media forms, print and electronic, in the Republic and in Northern Ireland, John Horgan shows how Irish history and politics have shaped the...
Published March 14th 2001 by Routledge
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Edited by John Horgan, Max Taylor
Series: Political Violence
These papers from a meeting on terrorism in Cork in 1999 include: the effects of changing geo-politics on terrorism; strategic and tactical responses to innovations in terrorism; the changing nature of terrorism; the threat of weapons of mass destruction; and single-issue terrorism....
Published April 30th 2000 by Routledge
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