“terrorism”
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...note regarding the definition of terrorism is that it is not an easy term to categorise. There are a number of different forms of terrorism, and in many cases what constitutes terrorism from the point of view of one individual or group is seen as strong government, guerrilla warfare or freedom fighting from another standpoint.
For example, Richard Betts (2001) points out that there has never been a generally agreed definition of terrorism, since even those who are against terrorism in principle may still be in favour of what he refers to as ‘extreme action’. He cites as an example the US bombing of civilians during the Second World War, noting that under other circumstances this...
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