Abstract/Sommario: Nello speciale dedicato al terrorismo islamico compaiono i seguenti articoli: Winning or losing (al-Qaeda has made terrorism truly global, to deadly effect, but it may yet prove to be its own worst enemy); A hydra-headed monster (Al-Quaeda may have been cut down in Afghanistan, but it is growing in Pakistan's border area); Hearts and minds (Al-Qaeda's star is falling in Iraq but rising in the Maghreb); Doing their own thing (unlike in America, terrorism in Europe is often home-grown); ...; [Leggi tutto...]
Nello speciale dedicato al terrorismo islamico compaiono i seguenti articoli: Winning or losing (al-Qaeda has made terrorism truly global, to deadly effect, but it may yet prove to be its own worst enemy); A hydra-headed monster (Al-Quaeda may have been cut down in Afghanistan, but it is growing in Pakistan's border area); Hearts and minds (Al-Qaeda's star is falling in Iraq but rising in the Maghreb); Doing their own thing (unlike in America, terrorism in Europe is often home-grown); Behind the rules (the high cost of Guantanamo Bay); Powers of persuasion (Saudi Arabia tackles terrorism with a mixture of tough policing and gentle re-education); The self-destructive gene (Al-Qaeda's biggest weakness is its propensity to kill indiscriminately)