TY - JOUR
T1 - Terrorism as a Strategy of Insurgency
AU - Merari, Ariel
PY - 1993/12/1
Y1 - 1993/12/1
N2 - This essay describes terrorism as a mode of warfare and examines its unique characteristics, by comparing this method of struggle to other forms of violent conflict. It further emphasizes the role of terrorism as a strategy of insurgence and delineates the main strategic ideas by which terrorists have hoped to achieve their political objectives. The study evaluates terrorists' success in obtaining political goals and the conditions which affect their ability to materialize their objectives. The author concludes that the mode of struggle adopted by insurgents is dictated by circumstances rather than by choice, and that whenever possible, insurgents use concurrently a variety of strategies of struggle. Terrorism, which is the easiest form of insurgency, is practically always one of these modes.
AB - This essay describes terrorism as a mode of warfare and examines its unique characteristics, by comparing this method of struggle to other forms of violent conflict. It further emphasizes the role of terrorism as a strategy of insurgence and delineates the main strategic ideas by which terrorists have hoped to achieve their political objectives. The study evaluates terrorists' success in obtaining political goals and the conditions which affect their ability to materialize their objectives. The author concludes that the mode of struggle adopted by insurgents is dictated by circumstances rather than by choice, and that whenever possible, insurgents use concurrently a variety of strategies of struggle. Terrorism, which is the easiest form of insurgency, is practically always one of these modes.
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U2 - 10.1080/09546559308427227
DO - 10.1080/09546559308427227
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AN - SCOPUS:0347808060
SN - 0954-6553
VL - 5
SP - 213
EP - 251
JO - Terrorism and Political Violence
JF - Terrorism and Political Violence
IS - 4
ER -