Abstract

Anatomy of Terrorism

Crozier, Brian | March 21, 1959 issue

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Terrorism is a weapon of the weak. If a group of like-minded men feels strong enough, it will attack its enemy frontally. In the early stages of a rebellion, the insurgents seldom feel that strong. Terrorism, in fact, is nearly always the weapon in the first stage of "resistance." The second stage is guerrilla war, the third, all-out war. Some insurrections never get beyond the first stage, like Cyprus. Some progress to the second stage, as in Palestine in the years before Great Britain gave up its mandate or start with it, like the Irish insurrection in 1916.

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TERRORISM; GUERRILLA warfare; INTERNATIONAL offenses; INTERNATIONAL relations; PALESTINE; IRELAND
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