Exam 5: Terror From Below: Terrorism by Dissidents
Exam 1: Terrorism: First Impressions49 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature of the Beast: Defining Terrorism50 Questions
Exam 3: Beginnings: the Causes of Terrorism50 Questions
Exam 4: Terror From Above: Terrorism by the State48 Questions
Exam 5: Terror From Below: Terrorism by Dissidents49 Questions
Exam 6: Violence in the Name of the Faith: Religious Terrorism50 Questions
Exam 7: Violent Ideologies: Terrorism From the Left and Right50 Questions
Exam 8: Terrorist Spillovers: International Terrorism49 Questions
Exam 9: Emerging Terrorist Environments: Gender-Selective Political Violence and Criminal Dissident Terrorism50 Questions
Exam 10: Tools of the Trade: Tactics and Targets of Terrorists50 Questions
Exam 11: The Information Battleground: Terrorist Violence and the Role of the Media50 Questions
Exam 12: The American Case: Terrorism in the United States51 Questions
Exam 13: Counterterrorism: the Options48 Questions
Exam 14: A New Era: Homeland Security59 Questions
Exam 15: What Next the Future of Terrorism49 Questions
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Nihilist dissidents have a clear vision for the post-revolution society.
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Using the case of Chechen violence against Russian interests, critique the new dissident terrorist morality. Are the Chechens fighting on behalf of a just cause? Is their warfighting methodology morally understandable under the circumstances? Explain your answer.
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Why do some dissidents adopt anti-state terrorism as a strategy? What do they hope to accomplish?
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In your opinion, should the international community intervene when genocidal communal terrorism occurs? Discuss the circumstances when this would be a necessary policy option.
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In your opinion, is nihilist violence ever justifiable? Briefly explain your answer.
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As defined in the discussion presented in the textbook, which of the following statements best summarizes the vision of revolutionary dissident terrorists?
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The Tupamaros represent a case of short-term success, long-term failure for dissident rebellion.
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Which of the following descriptors most accurately describes the Maoist concepts of "people's war" and "war of national liberation?"
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What are the reasons behind the rise in cell-based organizational arrangements among revolutionaries and the decline in paramilitary arrangements? Describe the characteristics of cell-based and paramilitary arrangements.
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In your opinion, are rebels sometimes labeled too quickly as terrorists?
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Terrorists and other violent dissidents have a faith in victory that is often unrealistic.
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Describe the evolution in motivation and ideology within the Palestinian movement. Why did a movement like Hamas become so prominent?
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In your opinion, can the conscription of child soldiers ever be justified as a matter of practical necessity? Explain your answer.
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In your opinion, what explains sectarian violence in societies which have long histories of residing together, such as Lebanon, Yugoslavia, and Northern Ireland?
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Discuss the factors which give rise to communal dissident terrorism. Why do population groups engage in massive degrees of violence against other groups? Is such violence ever justifiable or otherwise understandable? Explain your answer.
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Briefly discuss the terrorist environment created by Uruguay's Tupamaros.
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Briefly discuss why Yasir Arafat and other leaders are vilified by their opponents but defended by their supporters.
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