International terrorism emerged as a problem in the late 1960s and despite increased government efforts to combat it, terrorism remains a serious problem in the 1980s. Will terrorism continue. Yes. The author concludes that: 1) Probably it will increase; 2) Large-scale incidents will become more common; 3) At the same time, he doesn't think terrorism will enter the mindboggling world of high technology or mass destruction; 4) In terms of tactics, targets, and weapons, terrorism will be for the foreseeable future a continuation of the past; 5) States will continue to exploit terrorism--to use it for their own purposes. We may enter a protracted worldwide guerrilla war; and 6) And terrorists will create crises, forcing government and corporations to divert more and more sources toward combatting them.
Future Course of International Terrorism
1985
15 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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