The multi-disciplinary scholarship contained in this highly relevant book could be said to have resolved the decades-long conundrum of how terrorism should be defined and understood…This publication could be recommended as a comprehensive exploration of the subject of ‘terrorism’…Countering Terrorism is a book which ought to get into the hands of governments and other relevant quarters which are deeply concerned about ‘terror’, its causes and containment.
The diverse geographic and cultural affiliations of the authors are the biggest strength of the text as it adds force to the arguments and content. [The book] gives a balanced worldview and not a partisan subjective opinion of an individual researcher…The compendium is a must read…due credit must be given to the authors for relating various concepts to field examples, making the narrative easy to understand and an extremely useful addition to the literature available on countering terrorism.
The book is a formidable collection of essays on terrorism written by an impressive group of experts from India and abroad… the book is surprisingly original in its contents. It is not another rehash of past events or analyses of terrorist movements. This voluminous book is, in fact, a serious study of the social, religious and psychological factors that cause terrorism, and various strategies best suited to combat the various manifestations of terrorism…. thought-provoking and provide many pointers for practitioners.
The book tackles psychological aspects of terrorism and offers countermeasures, and will be of interest to researchers and academia involved in studying the issue. It is recommended for libraries of research and educational institutes dealing with defence topics.