Transcript Slide 1

GISE002
14 April, 2014
Tran, Thi Thuy Vuong
I35028
Terrorism is defined as the use of violence by sub-state
groups to inspire fear, by attacking civilians and
symbolic targets for purpose such as drawing
widespread attention to a grievance, provoking a severe
response, or wearing down their opponent’s moral
resolve, to effect political change.
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First and foremost, the characteristic of terrorism is the
use of violence.
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The tactic of violence takes many forms and often
indiscriminately targets non-combatants.
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The targets by terrorist are less legitimate and
spreading fear by killing and maiming civilians.
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Terrorist groups often lack broader support for their
objective
Therefore, reaching consensus on what constitutes
terrorism is difficult. The legitimacy of terrorist means
and methods is the foremost reason for disagreement.
Technologies associated with globalization have been
used to improve the effectiveness and reach of terrorist
groups, such as the ability of terrorist groups to work
together, share information and reach out to previously
unavailable audiences.
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Three factors led to the birth of transnational terrorism:
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The expansion of commercial air travel
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The availability of televised news coverage
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Boarding political and ideological interest among
extremists that intersected around a common cause
The Iranian “Islamic Revolution” of 1979 was a
watershed event in transnational terrorism: target
citizens and other symbols of the USA.
 During the decade of terrorism (1980-90), three
disturbing trend emerged: greater casualties, increasing
sophistication, and suicide attack.
 The Transnational Marxist-Leninist groups were
decreasing in scale and intensity and replaced by
militant Islamic terrorism, symbolized by the group AL
Qaeda.
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1.Cultural explanations
 Explaining
why militant Islam’s call for armed
struggle has been successful in underdeveloped
countries’.
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violence between Sunni and Shi’a in Iraq is a
example to explain terrorism by culture.
2 .Economic explanations
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Terrorist violence is motivated by inequalities of the
global economy.
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The USA and the post industrial states of western
European from the global north dominate international
economic institutions.
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Wealth is linked to personal security and violence
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The links between terrorism and poverty
3 Religion and new terrorism
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Motivated by promises of reward in the afterlife, some
terrorists are driven by religious reason to kill as many
non believers and unfaithful as possible.
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New terrorism is used to explain the global Jihad ( the
internal struggle for purity spiritually).
The technological advances associated with globalization
have improved the capabilities of terrorist groups to
plan and conduct operations with far more devastation
and coordination in following areas:
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1. Proselytizing
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2. Coordination
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3. Security
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4. Mobility
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5. Lethality
1 Proselytizing
 The development of technology, especially internet has
empowered individuals and groups with the virtual
presence
 Another form of empowerment for terrorist groups
brought on by globalization is the volume, range, and
sophistication of propaganda material
2. Coordination
The technologies associated with globalization have
enabled terrorist cells and groups to mount coordinated
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Attack in different countries
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Operate independently at substantial distances from one
another and network together.
3. Security
The technological enablers of globalization assist
terrorist cells and leaders in preserving security in a
number of ways, including:
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distributing elements in a coordinated network
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remaining mobile
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utilizing clandestine and encrypted communications.
4. Mobility
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open societies that have well developed
infrastructures, terrorist have been able to move rapidly
within and between borders, and this complicates effort
to track them
 The globalization of commerce has also improved
terrorist mobility with the expansion in the volume of
air travel and good passing through port.
5. Lethality
 During transnational era, terrorist could obtain
advanced weapon to conduct more lethal attacks,
including rudimentary WMD.
 In the absence of WMD, globalization has facilitated
access to weapons, resources, and proficiency required
to conduct smaller, but more lethal, attacks.
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By many ways depend on the policy of each nation:
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normative approach to tackling the problem,
founded on the principles of international law and
collective action, was less successful.
 All
states cooperate in a global war on terror to deal
with the threat.
 Terrorism
is a crime that is best deal with through law
enforcement methods
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Information technologies associated with globalization
have been useful in assisting to combat terrorism.
1. How can someone stop terrorism?
2.What caused the September 11 attack?
3.Do you think that peace negotiation is the best
solution to terrorism?