1st Edition

Handbook of Terrorist and Insurgent Groups A Global Survey of Threats, Tactics, and Characteristics

784 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

784 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

784 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Handbook of Terrorist and Insurgent Groups: A Global Survey of Threats, Tactics, and Characteristics examines the most current and significant terrorist and insurgent groups around the world. The purpose is to create a descriptive mosaic of what is a pointedly global security challenge. The volume brings together conceptual approaches to terrorism, insurgency, and cyberterrorism with... Read more

Introduction: The Contemporary Global Terrorism and Insurgency Landscape

Scott N Romaniuk, Animesh Roul and Amparo Pamela Fabe

Part I – Conceptual matters

Chapter 1. Conceptualising Insurgency

Olivier Lewis, and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 2. The Architecture of Counterinsurgency: From Classical to Quantum and Beyond

Uddipan Mukherjee

Chapter 3. A Typology of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency

Donald Stoker

Chapter 4. Western Counterinsurgency Theoretical Development in the 20th and 21st Centuries

Scott N Romaniuk and János Kemény

Chapter 5. Terrorism: Looking Though the Definitional Kaleidoscope

Scott N Romaniuk and Olivier Lewis

Chapter 6. Epistemological Foundations of Terrorism

Salvin Paul, Sanchita Battacharya, and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 7. Religion as a Source of Terrorism

Salvin Paul and Wangchu Lama

Chapter 8. Correlations Between Terrorism, Extremism, and Fundamentalism

Salvin Paul, Alok Kumar, and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 9. Wars for Limited Political Aims – Not "Limited War"

Donald Stoker

Chapter 10. Examining the Roots of Modern Urban Terrorism: M19 and Shining Path in the Western Hemisphere

Renny Castañeda and Tyler Adams

Chapter 11. Blending Counterinsurgency to Defeat Hybrid Threats

Paul Lushenko, Srinjoy Bose, and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 12. The Crime-Terror Nexus

Tamanna Shah

Chapter 13. State Sponsored Terrorism: Perspectives on its Practice, Evolution, and Impacts

Gordon R Alley-Young

Chapter 14. The Terror of War: Ever Present and Always in Error?

Péter Marton

Chapter 15. From Nation State Terrorism to Market State Terrorism

Glen M E Duerr

Chapter 16. Homegrown Terrorism

Michael G Zekulin

Chapter 17. The Rise in Lone Wolf Attacks: Myth or Reality

Tavis D Jules and Scott McGallagher

Chapter 18. Non-State Armed Group Transition to Party Politics

Mariam Farida

Chapter 19. Jihadist Governance in the Middle East

Matthew Bamber

Chapter 20. The Anatomy of Terror: The Agents and Audiences of Political Terror

Jeroen Van den Bosch

Chapter 21. Franchising Terrorism and Insurgencies: From Al-Qaeda, ISIS, to Boko Haram

John Sunday Ojo

Chapter 22. High Value Targeting and International Society’s "Warfare Trap"

Paul Lushenko, Srinjoy Bose, and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 23. Disengaging from Armed Conflict: Cameroon’s Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration of Former Boko Haram Militants and Anglophone Separatists

Ta-Mbi Nkongho and Molua Patrick Ewange

Chapter 24. From "Black Widows" to "ISIS Brides:" Female Recruitment Practices of Islamist Terrorist Networks

Kleanthis Kyriakidis, Renny Castañeda, and Marios-Panagiotis Efthymiopoulos

Terrorism, cyber-terrorism, and terrorists’ use of ICT

Chapter 25. Cyber-Terrorism: A Concept in Flux

Tobias Burgers and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 26. Turning to Terror Online: Social Media, Recruitment, and Radicalization

Wendell C Wallace and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 27. Cyber Counter-Terrorism: States, Security Services, and Investigations in a Digital Age

Richard McNeil-Willson and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 28. The Importance of Security Awareness in Healthcare:

Threat Vectors, Environmental Specifics, and Mitigation Opportunities

János Besenyő and Attila Máté Kovács

Part II – The Cases

Africa

Chapter 29. Jihad in the Horn of Africa: Somalia’s Al-Shabaab Islamist Insurgency

James Okolie Osemene and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 30. The Role of the Amniyat in Aiding Al-Shabaab’s Leadership Motivations (Somalia)

János Besenyő and Gábor Sinkó

Chapter 31. Boko Haram

Nathaniel Danjibo and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 32. Ansar al-Dine: "Defenders of the Faith" and State Fragility in Mali

William A Taylor

Chapter 33. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)

Tavis D Jules and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 34. National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA)

Adekunle Toyin Olawunmi

Chapter 35. The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) Insurgency in Uganda

Andrew David Omona and Scott N Romaniuk

The Americas

Chapter 36. Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People’s Army (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – Ejército del Pueblo, FARC–EP)

Diana Milena Flórez and Olivier Lewis

Chapter 37. Understanding Sendero Luminoso’s Peruvian Terrorism

Suzette A Haughton and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 38. The Zapatista Army of National Liberation’s (EZLN) Revolutionary Struggle

Tavis D Jules and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 39. A History of Colombia’s National Liberation Army (ELN)

Jorge E Delgado

Chapter 40. Camarena as Context: Mexico, Drug Cartels, and Structures of Insecurity

Matthew Coleman

Europe

Chapter 41. Terrorists as Defenders: The Irish Republican Army

Sarah J Clifford

Chapter 42. The Fighting People’s Revolutionary Powers

Kalliopi Chainoglou

Chapter 43. Chechen Terrorism: From Modest Nationalist Claims to the Caucasus Emirate

Mary Manjikian

Chapter 44. Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA)

Nell Bennet

Near and Middle East

Chaptyer 45. The Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK): Origins, History and Strategic Transformation

Murat Yeşiltaş

Chapter 46. The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood (SMB)

Noureddin Zaamout

Chapter 47. Hezbollah

Mariam Farida

Chapter 48. Hezbollah in Turkey: İlim

Nail Elhan and Hikmet Mengüaslan

Chapter 49. Harakat Al-Mukavvama Al-Islamiyah – Hamas

Filiz Katman

Chapter 50. ISIS: The Dramatic Rise and Decline of an Al-Qaeda Offshoot

Ferdinand Arslanian, Scott N Romaniuk, and Amparo Pamela Fabe

Chapter 51. Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham and Jabhat al-Nusra

Serdar Kaya

Chapter 52. Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)

Rohan Malhotra

Chapter 53. Ansar Allah (Houthi Rebels)

Júlia Palik

Chapter 54. Military Dimension of Palestinian Religious Nationalism: Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades

Mustafa Yetim and Tamer Kaşıkcı

Chapter 55. Jaish al-Mahdi (The Mahdi Army)

Pascal Carlucci

Central Asia

Chapter 56. Al-Qaeda Central in Afghanistan and Pakistan: Past, Present and Future

Abdul Basit

Chapter 57. Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) in Pakistan

Farhan Zahid

Chapter 58. Terrorism, Insurgency, and Peace: The Afghan Taliban and Composite Factions

Nabil Ouassini and Anwar Ouassini

Chapter 59. The Haqqani Network

Fatma Yol, Gizem Gönay Akbaş and Elif Merve Dumankaya

Chapter 60. Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU)

Rohan Malhotra

Chapter 61. Islamic State-Khorasan Group (ISK): Dominating Jihad in Afghanistan and Pakistan (2015-2022)

Animesh Roul and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 62. The Balochistan Insurgency

Sanchita Battacharya

South Asia

Chapter 63. Hizbul-Mujahideen (Kashmir)

S S Tabraz

Chapter 64. Indian Mujahedeen: Homegrown Jihadist of India

Animesh Roul and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 65. The Indian Maoists: Naxalbari, Lalgarh, Dantewada, and Beyond

Uddipan Mukherjee

Chapter 66. The Wave of Global Maoism and the Maoists of Nepal

Uddipan Mukherjee

Chapter 67. Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)

Arun Vishwanathan and Sameer Patil

Chapter 68. Jaish-e-Mohammad (The "Army of Mohammed")

Sanchita Battacharya

Chapter 69. Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)

Zia Ur Rehmen

Chapter 70. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)

Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen

Chapter 71. Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh: Core and Offshoots

Md. Nurul Momen

Chapter 72. United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA)

Piyali Basu

Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific

Chapter 73. Tibetan Resistance and Insurgency

Francis Grice and Alexandra J Macintire

Chapter 74. Between Criminality and Terrorist Violence: The Abu Sayyaf Group in the Philippines

Anwar Ouassini and Nabil Ouassini

Chapter 75. The Evolution of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front: From Armed Conflict Actor to Peace Agreement Signatory with the Philippines

Amparo Pamela Fabe and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 76. Leaving a Wake of Death and Destruction: The Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army, and the National Democratic Front

Amparo Pamela Fabe and Joan Andrea Toledo

Chapter 77. Ethnic Divide and Armed Insurgent Groups in Myanmar

Biplab Debnath

Chapter 78. Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army: Spearheading Myanmar’s Islamic Insurgency

Scott N Romaniuk and Animesh Roul

Chapter 79. Islamic Insurgency in Southern Thailand: The Mara Patani and Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN)

Animesh Roul and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 80. Jema’ah Islamiyah in Indonesia

Amparo Pamela Fabe and Scott N Romaniuk

Chapter 81. From Rebels to Terrorists: The Future of the Maoist Insurgency in the Philippines

Dennis F Quilala

Biography

Scott N. Romaniuk is a research fellow at the Corvinus Centre for Contemporary Asia Studies (CAS) within the Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies (CIAS) at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary, and a senior research affiliate with the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society (TSAS).

Animesh Roul is the executive director of the New Delhi-based policy research group Society for the Study of Peace and Conflict and a contributing analyst for The Jamestown Foundation.

Amparo Pamela Fabe is a visiting fellow at the International Centre for Policing and Security at the University of South Wales and a 2023 fellow of the Irregular Warfare Initiative with the Modern War Institute of the United States Military Academy.

János Besenyő is a professor at Óbuda University, Donát Bánki Faculty of Mechanical and Safety Engineering, and head of the Africa Research Institute. He served as a professional soldier for 31 years and participated in several peace operations in Africa and Afghanistan.