1. Introduction -- 2. The Study of Terrorism and Political Violence -- 3. Northern Ireland and the Provisional IRA -- 4. Israel and Palestine, Hamas and the al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades -- 5. Implications and challenges for policy makers
Summary
The increased targeting of civilians by militants raises serious and profound questions for policy-makers. While much of the focus in recent years has been on internationalist militant groups, political violence has notably become more local, not more global. The underlying grievances and issues articulated by the militants and their constituencies are local in nature and require more regionally defined solutions. Using fieldwork from Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine, this book examines the tactics and strategies of the Provisional IRA, Hamas and the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and devises a model of constraint to prevent violence against civilians. By developing a model which acknowledges the importance of understanding the historical, social and political context of a conflict, as well as drawing on the latest research, de Burca offers a fresh perspective and approach to the challenges facing conflicted societies