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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent one volume introduction to the subject
Bruce Hoffman, long one of RAND's key terrorism-wallahs and an affiliate of St Andrews University has written an excellent book on a controversial topic.

There was a fair amount of literature on terrorism prior to September 11th and, my, but there's even more now. A lot of it was a load of old rubbish prior to September 11th and even more of it is now. Hoffman's book...

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2.0 out of 5 stars Have your dictionaries at your side while reading this book!
Being a student of domestic and international terrorism, I have read numerous books and periodicals on the subject. Not until I bought "Inside Terrorism" did I find the need to have a dictionary nearby so I could follow the book. I think Mr. Hoffman would do all readers a favor if he wrote in plain English, as opposed to using "Academician...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent one volume introduction to the subject, April 24 2003
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This review is from: Inside Terrorism (Paperback)
Bruce Hoffman, long one of RAND's key terrorism-wallahs and an affiliate of St Andrews University has written an excellent book on a controversial topic.

There was a fair amount of literature on terrorism prior to September 11th and, my, but there's even more now. A lot of it was a load of old rubbish prior to September 11th and even more of it is now. Hoffman's book is a work of substance which in itself puts it ahead of much of the pack.

"Inside Terrorism" covers a variety of areas. It opens with a discussion about the lengthy (and continuing) debate that surrounds the issue of defining terrorism - an issue which has stumped everyone from academics to the UN. What and who exactly IS a terrorist? Hoffman doesn't provide a clear cut, definitive answer but he does provide clear coverage of what is framing the argument, along with some of the possible answers which are being put forward. Whether you consider this level of debate to be self-indulgent and ivory tower or not (as I increasingly do, interesting thought it is) it is important to know that the debate does exist and what it's all about as it goes to the heart of some real-life anti-terrorism policy making, especially with regard to multilateral attempts to curb terror groups.

Hoffman moves on to cover Post-colonial ethnic or nationalist terror groups, international terrorism, Religion and terrorism, Terrorism, Media and public opinion, Terrorist methods and mindsets and the potential future of terrorism. All in all, it adds up to a fairly comprehensive introduction to the subject. Some of Hoffman's conclusions aren't to everybody's tastes, but terrorism is an inherently controversial and hotly debated issue, it's the nature of the beast.

Overall, this is an excellent overview and introduction to the subject of terrorism. Certainly better than the recent work of Walter Laqueur. The newcomer to the subject would also be well advised to check out Christopher Harmon's "Terrorism Today" as well, along with Paul Wilkinson's "Terrorism and Democracy". Ken Booth's "Worlds in Collision" is an excellent collection of essays by various authors that is ideal for somebody with an interest in the post-September 11th world.

Hoffman's writing style is not immediately engaging (I found the book far more digestible on a second reading), but this is still an excellent work for the beginner. In a field that is both crowded and shallow, Hoffman has produced a book of genuine substance and for that he deserves credit.

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4.0 out of 5 stars If only it wasn't so redundant, July 9 2002
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Hooman Kazemi (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Not having any bakcground in the history of terrorism, I found this book extremely informative. I learned a great deal about the development/evolution and history of modern-day terrorism,. Furthermore, I found the discussion of the various types of terrorism to be especially useful. However, the book seemed very redudant to me. I recommend this to whoever is looking for a brief overview of how terrorism has changed since its beginnings.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Explains terrorism in easy terms, Jun 9 2002
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Hoffman, the former director of terrorism research at the Rand Corporation, has published many essays and books on political terrorism. His current work is an excellent in-depth yet readable introduction to the various dimensions of terrorism. It provides valuable insights into the difficulties of defining terrorism, the ethnic features of terrorism, how terrorism has been internalized, the relationship between terrorism and religion, terror and the media, modern manifestations of terrorism, and projections of terrorism's likely future activities. Of particular interest is Hoffman's discussion of the evolution of terrorism from its 1960s left-wing and secular nature to the current focus on religion as the major driving force of international terrorism. Hoffman believes that terrrorism will pose a serious threat to international stability in the early years of the 21st century. After all, terrorism amounts to a "quest for power." It will therefore continue to enjoy the sponsorship of "rogue states" that use it as a vehicle of foreign policy. An excellent update that complements Grant Wardlaw's Political Terrorism: Theory, Tactics, and Counter-Measures (1989). Helpful endnotes and full bibliography. Upper-division undergraduates and above.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable Perspectives Within an Historical Context, Oct 25 2001
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Robert Morris (Dallas, Texas) - See all my reviews
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For the general reader, Hoffman provides probably the best introduction to terrorism from an historical perspective. It is instructive to view the tragic events of September 11th from that perspective. Terrorists' motives as well as their strategic objectives and tactical means have differed (sometimes significantly) over the centuries. Hoffman does a brilliant job of reviewing and explaining a wide variety of separate acts of terrorism. All terrorists (religious or secular) are extremists. Frankly, I continue to have problems with the term "fundamentalists" because so many historical figures now revered acted upon the most fundamental of principles for which they were prepared to die...and many did. Like heroism, terrorism is in the eye of the beholder. Case in point: those involved with the Resistance in occupied France during World War Two. To his credit, Hoffman presents the material with great precision but without bias. It remains for each reader to formulate value judgments. Especially now, this is a "must read" for those of us who struggle to understand events on a recent Tuesday.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrorism superbly explained!, Sep 14 2001
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In his book, Hoffman takes the time to explain the roots and framework of terrorism is detail. The motives and agendas of terrorists are analyzed and we get a very good picture of how international terrorism works as we even get a glimpse into the minds of such dangerous characters. Another book that explains the next step of terrorism with the reality of very dangerous and devastating nuclear terrorist attacks is the powerful thriller THE CONSULTANT by Alec Donzi.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thorough and enlightening look at trends in modern terrorism, July 9 2000
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David Q. Ziegler "Texasdave" (Springfield, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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Bruce Hoffman offers a fascinating and enlightening examination of the confusing nature of modern terrorism. I especially enjoyed the opening chapter on the toils of anyone trying to lay down a definition of the word "terrorism" itself. Overall, it is a must read for anyone trying to make heads or tails of today's "new-generation" terrorism. I strongly recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Book For An Interested Mind, Feb 6 2000
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I found "Inside Terrorism" being a highly comprehensive as well as a very informative book. Since this book was my first contact with the topic "terrorism" I was quite surprised how easy but nevertheless detailed Hoffman introduces the readder to this complex subject. Although one might think that is a boring book, it is everything but boring... believe me, I'm a student and I know a LOT about boring books
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2.0 out of 5 stars Have your dictionaries at your side while reading this book!, Feb 22 1999
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zzebra "zzebra" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Being a student of domestic and international terrorism, I have read numerous books and periodicals on the subject. Not until I bought "Inside Terrorism" did I find the need to have a dictionary nearby so I could follow the book. I think Mr. Hoffman would do all readers a favor if he wrote in plain English, as opposed to using "Academician English." Using high fallutin' words to say something that can be said in simpler terms takes away from the enjoyment of what otherwise would be a good book.

Definitely not a book for your average terrorism student.

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5.0 out of 5 stars If you read the paper or watch the news, READ THIS BOOK!, Oct 19 1998
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I found Inside Terrorism extremely readable, yet with the obvious authority of high quality research. Hoffman draws in the reader with skill I rarely see in nonfiction writing. This extremely complex issue so often in the forefront of today's world is dealt with in a unique yet straightforward manner. This is a 'must read' for anyone that travel, reads the newspaper or watches the evening news.

The initial chapter on 'defining terrorism' helped me start to extract from the media over-usage of this term, the relevant issues that differentiate 'terrorism' from other forms of violence. The evolutionary nature of the term is profiled showing the historic development of what is now seen exclusively in a pejorative sense. Understanding the background, historic development and indeed, the elements that makeup the essentials of terrorism, will allow the reader to evaluate the news from an informed, rather than agenda driven position.

Having provided an understanding of what the real issues are, the author moves the reader through the various types of terrorism, explaining them in adequate but not suffocating detail. Like an NFl highlight film, the reader is taken through a historical framework that keeps the readers interest while exploring the salient points. The examples read like the Sunday paper as the vivid reality jumps out at you. There is a feeling of 'insider information' without the talk show hype. This provides at last, a basis for real understanding of the frequent news stories that become such a blur of tedious detail.

This book went much futher than a historic recount of terrorism. While dates and incidents are included, they serve as interesting and helpful examples of the issue and don't become a tedious history text. Particularly interesting to me was the description and explanation of the different ideological styles. Left and right wing, ethno-nationalist, millenarian, separatist and religious motivations are unraveled in a systematic and clear manner. Similarities and differences are made evident and the importance of these aspects become clear.

In Short, this book dealt with a complex and confusing issue in a way I could understand, remember and use when I read or listen to the news.

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