+ Follow BRIAN JENKINS Tag
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[Title] => Understanding terrorism
[Summary] => Brian Jenkins, program director of the security and subnational conflict of the Rand Corporation, made this significant statement on understanding terrorism:
"But what is terrorism? As a pejorative, the word can be a political weapon, and it is so used in international debate. If one party can successfully attach the label terrorist to its opponent, then it has indirectly persuaded others to adopt its moral viewpoint.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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[Title] => What is terrorism?
[Summary] => Unquestionably, terrorism is the use of terror to produce a condition of fear and submission. Internally, it can be used to support or topple regimes. That is why there is the saying, "One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter." This explains why up to now, there is no universally accepted definition of terrorism, local or international.
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BRIAN JENKINS
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"But what is terrorism? As a pejorative, the word can be a political weapon, and it is so used in international debate. If one party can successfully attach the label terrorist to its opponent, then it has indirectly persuaded others to adopt its moral viewpoint.
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[Title] => What is terrorism?
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