“Terrorism” is one of the most important and interesting topics for a student of international relations. The questions that I posed above have been the focal point of many of the debates between various scholars. Some go as far as putting forward ridiculous and baseless arguments such as religion is the main source of terrorism and that people who hold “extreme” view of any religion are more likely to become terrorists or supporters of terrorist activities. Some approach the issue with a genuine scholarly purpose and seek to analyze this phenomenon. But so far, I personally have not found an acceptable or sufficient definition of what terrorism is and what makes a terrorist a terrorist. Of course, not so many people share the same view; to them a terrorist is simply what George Bush, Stephen Harper and the RAND corporations define as a terrorist.
In this blog I seek to explore this issue myself. I will explore how this concept shaped the course of events in the international arena and how it affected the concept of state sovereignty (which is pretty much the framework or a mutual understanding between states protected by International Law). I will also try through my reading to understand what makes a terrorist, an insurgent, a freedom fights, a guerrilla fighter and others what they are. I will try to keep this blog as interesting as possible. J
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