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Crossing the Rubicon: Making a Case for Refining the Classification of Jihadist Terrorism

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Abstract

This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of Political Terrorism is flawed and that as a result our governments counter this threat with inappropriately-adapted methods.  The author argues: (A) There is a sub-type of Jihadist Terrorism that is more consistent with Walter’s ‘Military Terrorism’ or Feldman and Hinojosa’s ‘Guerrilla Warfare’ than within the typology of Political Terrorism; (B) The author-proposed sub-type of ‘War Terrorism’ should be accepted, examined, defined, and established; and (C) Establishing the author’s sub-type will allow western democracies to devise better counter-terrorism strategies while protecting the civil liberties of their citizens.

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Jihadistmilitaryguerrillaterrorismtypologycounter-terrorismcivil rightslaw enforcementclassificationtheorydefinition
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 3 Issue: 2
  • DOI: 10.15664/jtr.354
  • Submitted on 16 Feb 2012
  • Published on 22 Sep 2012
  • Peer Reviewed