
When do political parties turn to terrorism? What circumstances cause political parties to embark on campaigns of terrorist violence? What causes terrorist groups to make a "strategic choice" and abandon the bomb in favour of the ballot box? This book examines these controversial questions through a number of case studies including Sinn Fein and the IRA, Herri Batasuna and ETA, and the ANC and The Spear of the Nation (its armed wing). It demonstrates that political parties and terrorism have much more in common than is ordinarily supposed and discuss the ways in which the two often become linked to one another. The book examines cases where political parties engage in the conventional electoral process whilst carrying out terrorist attacks, as well as highlighting the occasions when clandestine terrorist groups establish "political wings" in order to better convey their views to the public. This book does not only evidence the similarities between political parties and terrorist groups, but suggests that the transformation of the latter into peaceful political parties represents one way in which campaigns of terrorist violence may be brought to an end.
Page Count:
179
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
ISBN-10:
0415268710
ISBN-13:
9780415268714
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