In the last issue of Inspire (Spring 2016), an interesting article by Muhammad As-Sana’ani was released, comparing natural calamities and terrorism. The article raises crucial points, giving a new perspective on counterterrorism, showing for the first time an interest in the possible relationship between the crisis management approach and its strategies and terrorism acts. This also means a change in the way through which it is possible to understand IS terrorism tactics, providing different strategies of counterterrorism: from a military defence to civil protection paradigm.
Lucini, B., Inspire, Terrorism & Crisis Management: are we analysing natural calamities or terrorism? , 2016, URL: http://www.itstime.it/w/inspire-terrorism-crisis-management-are-we-analysing-natural-calamities-or-terrorism-by-barbara-lucini/ [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/80788]
Inspire, Terrorism & Crisis Management: are we analysing natural calamities or terrorism?
Lucini, BarbaraPrimo
2016
Abstract
In the last issue of Inspire (Spring 2016), an interesting article by Muhammad As-Sana’ani was released, comparing natural calamities and terrorism. The article raises crucial points, giving a new perspective on counterterrorism, showing for the first time an interest in the possible relationship between the crisis management approach and its strategies and terrorism acts. This also means a change in the way through which it is possible to understand IS terrorism tactics, providing different strategies of counterterrorism: from a military defence to civil protection paradigm.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.