In a post-9/11 environment, terrorism (in the form of Islamic extremism) has become a household word. However, as we have discussed throughout this module, Islamic extremism is only one of many typologies, each with its own characteristics and challenges for policymakers.
For this short paper, research typologies of terrorism and choose one typology to compare and contrast with the typology of Islamic extremism.
When writing this paper, you should consider the following questions:
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Textbook: Global Terrorism, Chapter 2
This chapter explores the various definitions and classifications of terrorism.
Book Chapter: Inside Terrorism: Defining Terrorism (Optional)
This is an excerpt from Bruce Hoffman’s 1998 book on terrorism. In this chapter, Hoffman explores the ever-changing meaning of terrorism and attempts to understand why it is so difficult to define.