Terrorism and democratic stability revisited

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Explore the intricate relationship between terrorism and democratic stability in this compelling book, 'Terrorism and Democratic Stability Revisited.' This essential text investigates whether terrorism and state violence can trigger democratic breakdowns, illuminating an often-overlooked aspect of political violence. This detailed comparative study focuses on the historical contexts of Uruguay, Spain, and Peru, making it a vital addition to the fields of political science and security studies. Analyzing the impacts of terrorism and state responses to violence together, Holmes argues for a more nuanced understanding of democratic stability and the social contract.

In this extensively revised and expanded second edition, readers will benefit from new historical insights, a broader time frame, and the integration of contemporary theoretical frameworks that have emerged since the first edition's publication. With new data from Peru and Spain, the book now chronicles events from the late 1990s to early 2007, enriching the discussion about the implications of state and non-state violence on democracy. Significant updates to the literature reviews provide deeper context, while a new chapter dedicated to the unique challenges faced by Spain sheds light on both domestic and international security threats. This book is an indispensable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the interplay between violence and democracy.

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