Terrorism
Ian Gilmour, 23 October 1986
Britain’s Civil Wars: Counter-Insurgency in the 20th Century
by Charles Townshend.
Faber, 220 pp., £14.95, June 1986,0 571 13802 0 Show More
by Charles Townshend.
Faber, 220 pp., £14.95, June 1986,
Terrorism and the Liberal State
by Paul Wilkinson.
Macmillan, 322 pp., £25, May 1986,0 333 39490 9 Show More
by Paul Wilkinson.
Macmillan, 322 pp., £25, May 1986,
Terrorism: How the West can win
edited by Benjamin Netanyahu.
Weidenfeld, 254 pp., £14.95, August 1986,0 297 79025 0 Show More
edited by Benjamin Netanyahu.
Weidenfeld, 254 pp., £14.95, August 1986,
Political Murder: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism
by Franklin Ford.
Harvard, 440 pp., £24.95, November 1985,0 674 68635 7 Show More
by Franklin Ford.
Harvard, 440 pp., £24.95, November 1985,
The Financing of Terror
by James Adams.
New English Library, 294 pp., £12.95, July 1986,0 450 06086 1 Show More
by James Adams.
New English Library, 294 pp., £12.95, July 1986,
They dare to speak out: People and institutions confront Israel’s lobby
by Paul Findley.
Lawrence Hill (Connecticut), 362 pp., $16.95, May 1985,0 88208 179 9 Show More
by Paul Findley.
Lawrence Hill (Connecticut), 362 pp., $16.95, May 1985,
“... pursuing. In this country sensible discussion of terrorism is still possible. Charles Townshend, Paul Wilkinson and James Adams are immune to the hysteria that has afflicted Reagan’s America. Performing a miracle of compression, Mr Townshend tells the story of British ‘counter-insurgency’ in Ireland, the Middle East, India, Malaya, South Africa and ... ”