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The psychological study of terrorism has never been much in fashion. But this neglect has left a number of crucial questions unanswered. Among these are why some people who share the same convictions turn to terrorism and others do not.
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
One of the foremost experts on terrorism and international strategic affairs recounts the history of terrorism and examines the future of terrorist activity worldwide.
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
In carefully plotting fascism's past, present, and future, Walter Laqueur offers a riveting, if sometimes disturbing, account of one of the twentieth century's most baneful political ideas, in a book that is both a masterly survey of the ...
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
From one of the most distinguished historians of our time comes the definitive general history of the Zionist movement.
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
In such cases, this could be a potent strategy for unsponsored revolutionary change. But either as social history or military strategy this work remains a crucial work of our times.
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
Provides hundreds of entries and over 250 photographs of such Holocaust related topics as antisemitism, euthanasia, and mischlinge, including biographical information on such notorious figures as Adolph Hitler, Josef Mengele, and Amon Goeth ...
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
This book deals with guerrilla warfare; it does not aim at presenting a universal theory, for such a theory would be either exceedingly vague or exceedingly wrong.
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
From one of the most distinguished historians of our time comes the definitive general history of the Zionist movement. of illustrations.
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
Describes the latest events and trends in terrorism against the United States.
inauthor:"Walter Laqueur" from books.google.com
This book seeks to answer three vital questions about the worldwide response to Hitler's "Final Solution": When did information about the genocide first become known to Jews and non-Jews?