TERRORISM: An Attack on Social, Political & Economic Security
Journal Title: Review Journal of Political Philosophy - Year 2019, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
ndent on good communication, and good communication requires agreement on definitions of terminology. Terrorism can dramatically influence the world, as shown by the far-reaching and prolonged effects of the attacks in New York on 11th September 2001. The definition of terrorism willaffect communication and response to this issue and so have consequences for society and politics. However, a suitable universal definition remains elusive because different bodies, organisations and government agencies have different definitions to suit their own particular role, purpose or bias.A universal definition will define terrorism irrespective of the aims of the group. As stated by Louise Richardson “The legitimacy or otherwise of the goals being sought (by a group) should be irrelevant to whether a group is (defined as) a terrorist group” and “so a terrorist is not a freedom fighter and a terrorist is not a guerrilla. A terrorist is a terrorist, no matter whether or not you like the goal s/he is trying to achieve, no matter whether or not you like the government s/he is trying to change”.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Alka Kulshrestha
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