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OverviewTerrorist groups attain notoriety through acts of violence, but threats of future violence are just as important in attaining their political goals. Force of Words is a groundbreaking examination of the role of threats in terrorist strategies. Joseph M. Brown shows how terrorists use threats, true and false, to achieve key outcomes such as social control, economic attrition, and policy concessions. Brown demonstrates that threats are integral to terrorism on a tactical level as well, distracting security forces, drawing police into traps, and warning civilians out of harm's way when terrorists seek to limit casualties. Force of Words reorients the field of terrorism studies, prioritizing the symbolic, psychological dimension that makes this form of conflict distinctive. It expands the study of terrorist propaganda by detailing how militants tailor their threats to send the desired political message. Drawing on rich interview data, quantitative evidence, and case studies of the IRA, ETA, the Tamil Tigers, Shining Path, the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, Boko Haram, the Afghan Taliban, and ISIL, the book offers practical guidance for interpreting terrorists' threats and assessing their credibility. Force of Words is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the logic of terrorism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph M. Brown (Assistant Professor of Political Science)Publisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231193689ISBN 10: 0231193688 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 25 August 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction 1. Threats: A Theoretical Framework 2. The Provisional IRA: A Full Spectrum of Threats 3. ETA and the Tamil Tigers: Comparable Threats for Social Control and Negotiation; Contrasting Threats for Legitimacy, Disruption, and Advantage 4. The MRTA and the Shining Path: Common Enemy; Virtually No Threat in Common 5. The Taliban, ISIL, and Boko Haram: Comparable Threats for Social Control; Contrasting Threats for Legitimacy, Negotiation, Aggrandizement, and Advantage 6. Quantitative Analysis: When to Expect Truthful Warnings Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsJoseph M. Brown is an excellent terrorism scholar. He has found an area of terrorism that is both fundamental to the subject and yet largely unaddressed in the academic literature. Force of Words offers the first unified theoretical account of terrorist threats in the world. -- Max Abrahms, author of <i>Rules for Rebels: The Science of Victory in Militant History</i> Terrorism has always been about more than violence. It involves projecting the constant threat of that violence. In this superb book, Brown explores the warnings, pledges, hoaxes, and bluffs that prove terrorists know just how much power and control lie in their use of language. Force of Words is a remarkable, innovative resource for students and practitioners of counterterrorism worldwide. -- John Horgan, author of <i>The Psychology of Terrorism</i> Brown offers the first comprehensive scholarly study of how terrorists use words to coerce, warn, inspire fear, legitimate, negotiate, and ultimately change the perceptions and behavior of governments and the general public. His rich case studies combine impressive fieldwork and sophisticated quantitative analysis to skillfully explain the threats of some of the world's most prominent terrorist organizations. -- Peter Krause, author of <i>Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win</i> This book represents a major contribution to terrorism literature generally, and more specifically the specialized literatures on terrorist propaganda, signaling, threat assessment, and counterterrorism. It has a truly comprehensive and historical perspective, from the development of a typology and classifying different types of threats to a full-on theoretical framework. This is a major piece of work - the result of painstaking research. -- John Horgan, Georgia State University Brown offers the first comprehensive scholarly study of how terrorists use words to coerce, warn, inspire fear, legitimate, negotiate, and ultimately change the perceptions and behavior of governments and the general public. His rich case studies combine impressive fieldwork and sophisticated quantitative analysis to skillfully explain the threats of some of the world's most prominent terrorist organizations. -- Peter Krause, author of <i>Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win</i> Terrorism has always been about more than violence. It involves projecting the constant threat of that violence. In this superb book, Brown explores the warnings, pledges, hoaxes, and bluffs that prove terrorists know just how much power and control lie in their use of language. Force of Words is a remarkable, innovative resource for students and practitioners of counterterrorism worldwide. -- John Horgan, author of <i>The Psychology of Terrorism</i> Joseph M. Brown is an excellent terrorism scholar. He has found an area of terrorism that is both fundamental to the subject and yet largely unaddressed in the academic literature. Force of Words offers the first unified theoretical account of terrorist threats in the world. -- Max Abrahms, author of <i>Rules for Rebels: The Science of Victory in Militant History</i> In conclusion, Force of Words represents a major achievement. It is unquestionably the most sophisticated assessment of terrorist threats to date. The book also stands as a leading work in the area of terrorist signaling-an important but often overlooked aspect of extremist violence. At its core, Force of Words is not simply a book about terrorist tactics and targeting. Rather, it is a discerning examination of extremist groups' specific goals that demonstrates how radical organizations use violence and threats of violence to try to influence civilians and governments. For these reasons, the book is a must-read for anyone interested in non-state terrorism. * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books * Joseph Brown is an excellent terrorism scholar. He has found an area of terrorism that is both fundamental to the subject and yet largely unaddressed in the academic literature. Force of Words offers the first unified theoretical account of terrorist threats in the world. -- Max Abrahms, author of <i>Rules for Rebels: The Science of Victory in Militant History</i> Terrorism has always been about more than violence. It involves projecting the constant threat of that violence. In this superb new work, Joseph Brown explores the warnings, pledges, hoaxes and bluffs that prove terrorists know just how much power and control lie in their use of language. Force of Words is a remarkable, innovative resource for students and practitioners of counterterrorism worldwide. -- John Horgan, Georgia State University Brown offers the first comprehensive scholarly study of how terrorists use words to coerce, warn, inspire fear, legitimate, negotiate, and ultimately change the perceptions and behavior of governments and the general public. His rich case studies combine impressive fieldwork and sophisticated quantitative analysis to skillfully explain the threats of some of the world's most prominent terrorist organizations. -- Peter Krause, author of <i>Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win</i> Author InformationJoseph M. Brown is assistant professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |