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Terrorism’s Evolving Threat: Learning from Global Attacks to Shape Future Security
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (Author) · Springer Nature Switzerland · Hardcover
This book examines the evolving nature of terrorism through a practitioner-oriented lens, offering a fresh perspective grounded in real-world case studies of major attacks across the globe. It explores how historical patterns and operational failures can inform strategies for prevention and mitigation, emphasizing the predictive value of rigorous analysis.
Rather than treating terrorism as a static phenomenon, the book highlights its dynamic character—shaped by ideology, technology, and geopolitical shifts—and demonstrates how lessons from past events can guide future responses. By weaving together comparative insights and practical applications, it bridges the gap between academic research and the realities faced by security professionals and policymakers.
This work is well-suited for practitioners seeking evidence-based approaches to counterterrorism in an increasingly complex global environment, and will also resonate with scholars of terrorism studies and security and international relations.
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