An analytical history of terrorism, 1945–2000 |
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Authors: | William F. Shughart II |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, The University of Mississippi, University, Oxford, P. O. Box 1848, MS, 38677–1848, USA
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Abstract: | This paper traces the history of modern terrorism from the end of the Second World War to the beginning of the twenty-first century. It divides that history into three stylized waves: terrorism in the service of national liberation and ethnic separatism, left-wing terrorism, and Islamist terrorism. Adopting a constitutional political economy perspective, the paper argues that terrorism is rooted in the artificial nation-states created during the interwar period and suggests solutions grounded in liberal federalist constitutions and, perhaps, new political maps for the Middle East, Central Asia and other contemporary terrorist homelands. |
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