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IAFS 1000 Terrorism

Dinner See evite

Paper Presentations Dec min. talk, 6 min. Q&A Clearly and concisely summarize: –Argument –Evidence (analysis of sources) –Problems Pass/fail

Today’s Outline Ancient roots Definitions Key characteristics

Historical Roots of Terrorism 1st c. Jewish Zealots 7th c. Indian Thugs 11th c. Middle Eastern Assassins 18th c. Revolutionary France

Defining Terrorism: State Department Terrorism is "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience."

Defining Terrorism: Department of Defense Terrorism is “the unlawful use of violence or threat of violence to instill fear and coerce governments or societies. Terrorism is often motivated by religious, political, or other ideological beliefs and committed in the pursuit of goals that are usually political.”

Defining Terrorism: Department of Defense (pre- 2010) Terrorism is “the calculated use of violence or the threat of violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate government or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.”

Defining Terrorism: Walter Laqueur (terrorism scholar) “Terrorism constitutes the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective when innocent people are targeted.”

Defining Terrorism: CJM Drake (terrorism scholar) “Terrorism is defined here as the recurrent use of threatened use of politically motivated and clandestinely organized violence, by a group whose aim is to influence a psychological target in order to make it behave in a way which the group desires.”

Defining Terrorism: FBI “The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.”

Defining Terrorism: Former Deputy Chief, CIA Counterterrorist Center “It is premeditated—planned in advance, rather than an impulsive act of rage. It is political—not criminal, like the violence that groups such as the mafia use to get money, but designed to change the existing political order. It is aimed at civilians—not at military targets or combat-ready troops. It is carried out by subnational groups— not by the army of a country.”

Defining Terrorism: Govt of India Prevention of Terrorism Act, Violence with “intent to threaten the unity, integrity, security or sovereignty of India or to strike terror in the people or any section of the people”

Defining Terrorism: Govt of India Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 2008 Terrorism = acts “likely to threaten the unity, integrity, security or sovereignty of India or with intent to strike terror or likely to strike terror in the people … by any means of whatever nature to cause or likely to cause” death or injury to persons, damage to property, or “the disruption of any supplies or services essential to the life of the community in or in any foreign country.”

Defining Terrorism: Arab Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism, 1998 “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 a national resources.”

Elements of Terrorism Not impulsive Political Non-state

Elements of Terrorism (cont) Targets civilians Aimed at an audience Weapon of the weak

Questions to Consider What do difficulties in defining terrorism mean for our ability to counter terrorism? If terrorism has been with us for centuries, can we defeat it now?

Questions to Consider How does understanding the nature of terrorism help us deal with it? Is “The War of Terror” an appropriate term to describe counter-terrorist efforts? Why or why not?

Questions to Consider What is an appropriate and effective reaction to terrorism? Strengths and weaknesses of various definitions?