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Radicalism and Terrorism

Global Issues
Maria Angelia Panjaitan

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What is Radicalism and examples Controversy and Definition Types of Terrorism Controversy in defining Terrorism

Radicalism and Terrorism

Effort to counter terrorism and its Approaches WAR ON TERROR

What is it??

Critics and Rejections

Radicalism
Europe Commission is a process by which an individual or group comes to adopt increasingly extreme political, social, or religious ideals and aspirations that reject or undermine the status quo .

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Terrorism
The difficulty in defining terrorism is in agreeing on a basis for determining when the use of violence (directed at whom, by whom, for what ends) is legitimate; therefore, the modern definition of terrorism is inherently controversial. Any definition of terrorism must include its three main characteristics which is : 1/ its political nature, 2/the targeting of civilians and 3/ the creation of a climate of extreme fear

Radicalism perceive as the beginning of Terrorism Radicalism with Violent


Radicalism which brought positive changes, like the womens liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s and Tea Party

Definition of Terrorism The Arab Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism


Any act or threat of violence, whatever its motives or purposes, that occurs in the advancement of an individual or collective criminal agenda and seeking to sow panic among people, causing fear by harming them, or placing their lives, liberty or security in danger, or seeking to cause damage to the environment or to public or private installations or property or to occupying or seizing them, or seeking to jeopardize national resources.

Types of Terrorism
Domestic terrorism involves groups whose terrorist activities are directed at elements of our government without foreign involvement. For example the bombing of JW Marriot International terrorism involves groups whose terrorist activities are foreign-based and/or directed by countries or groups outside the origin countries. Sept. 11 is an example of International Terrorism

The term Terrorism


1. State Terrorism

refers to acts of terrorism conducted by a state against a foreign state or people or its own people.
Many definitions of terrorism restrict it to acts by non-state actors. But it can also be argued that states can, and have, been terrorists. States can use force or the threat of force, without declaring war, to terrorize citizens and achieve a political goal. Germany under Nazi rule has been described in this way.

2. Bioterrorism refers to the intentional release of toxic biological agents to harm and terrorize civilians, in the name of a political or other causes. The U.S. Center for Disease Control has classified the viruses, bacteria and toxins that could be used in an attack. Category A Biological Diseases are those most likely to do the most damage.

3. Cyber-terrorism is the use of Internet based attacks in terrorist activities, including acts of deliberate, large-scale disruption of computer networks, especially of personal computers attached to the Internet, by the means of tools such as computer viruses. More often, cyberterrorism refers to an attack on information technology itself in a way that would radically disrupt networked services. For example, cyber-terrorists could disable networked emergency systems or hack into networks housing critical financial information. There is wide disagreement over the extent of the existing threat by cyber-terrorists.

4. Eco-terrorism Usually refers to acts of violence committed in support of ecological or environmental causes, against persons or their property In general, environmental extremists sabotage property to inflict economic damage on industries or actors they see as harming animals or the natural environment. These have included fur companies, logging companies and animal research laboratories, for example.

Approaches encountering Terrorism


1. Instrumental Approach (the most developed approaches to the subject in the discipline of political science). - act of terrorism is a deliberate choice by a political actor - terrorist organization acts to achieve political ends. - violence is assumed to be intentional for a terrorist organization. - Instrumental theorists suggested that the success is defined in terms of accomplishing the political ends for a given terrorist organization 2. Organizational Approach

- Focuses in the internal politics of the organization which is the survival


- Using incentives that is given to the members of organization - Concentrate on keeping the members to stay in the organizations

9 September 2001 or 9/11

WAR ON TERROR

September 11, 2001


New York Arlington Shanksville

CICERO 2011

New York WORLD TRADE CENTER

New York City

CICERO 2011

Arlington, Virginia PENTAGON

Shanksville, Pennsylvania A FIELD

War on Terror in Fighting Terrorism


War on Terror also known as Global War on Terrorism (GWOT)
Is an international military campaign that started after the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. First used by U.S. President George W. Bush on 20 September 2001. After 10 years operating, War on Terror bring success in killing Osama Bin Laden Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq

Critics towards War on terror


The Impact on Civil Liberties Culture of Fear The Cost of additional Security Focused Changes A further turn towards hatred and a rise in those who think most Muslims are terrorists, that Islam is a threat to the world, etc. Wars that have seen far more than the 3,500 deaths that the US saw, and a selffulfilling prophecy; creating more anger and resentment against the US, more potential terrorists, and the complete opposite of what the neo-cons wanted; global downturn and US decline instead consolidating their power and position in the world. Over 6,000 US soldiers killed in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Possibly 100 times that number of civilians in those countries (in Iraq, at an early point, there was an estimated range of 400,000 to 900,000 civilian deaths, which of course Bush had to reject, claiming it used flawed techniques, even though it used estimation techniques his own government agencies taught others to use).

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