Terrorism as a toxic term: why definition matters

Government Europa Quarterly (30):160-162 (2019)
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Abstract

First, I argue that the contestability of the term “terrorism” is insufficient to justify the targeting of those who are innocent noncombatants beyond reasonable doubt; second, that states could be as vicious, if not even more so, than nonstate actors could be in perpetrating acts that might be described as terrorism, and, third, that an adequate definition of international terrorism must focus on the actual victims of such despicable acts.

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Vicente Medina
Seton Hall University

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