“terrorism”
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...arriving at a definition of terrorism which can be universally agreed, for several reasons. For example, what is seen as terrorism by one individual or group can be categorised as guerrilla warfare, freedom fighting or strong government from another perspective. Betts (2001) makes the point that there has never been a generally accepted definition of terrorism, since even those who consider themselves to be against terrorism per se may still be in favour of what he terms ‘extreme action’. For instance, the bombing of civilians by the Allies in the Second World War could, under other circumstances, be defined as an act of terrorism.
However, since the Allied forces were reacting against deliberate acts of aggression by other countries, the action was perceived as justifiable. He notes that whenever attempts are...
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