Posted: December 27th, 2015

What are the links between failed States and the International terrorism? Use valid scenarios and illustrations backing up your examples.

What are the links between failed States and the International terrorism? Use valid scenarios and illustrations backing up your examples.

A coherent well-researched and well-referenced essay of 3000 words answering above question with Peace and conflict theoretical analysis and dimensions theories. Properly structured essay in a very clear standard, plain British English and first class. It must have Introduction, main body and conclusion. There should not be traces of plagiarism as there is very strict rule of it and will get checked. All these three parts should be well structured. Arguments against clearly cited in the every party mainly in the main body using various perspectives of the international peace and conflict theories keeping in mind How the globalisation have a huge influence in international terrorism and it’s movements. Reference must be with in the main body while still bibliography is used at the bottom of the essay. Reference type is Harvard style and must contain books, reports and journal articles. Using some of these books in references is very vital in this work:
• Peter Hough, Shahin Malik, Andrew Moran, Bruce Pilbeam, International Security Studies, Theory and Practice, London, Routledge, 2015. Chapter 11 on Terrorism.
• Collins, Alan, Contemporary Security Studies, 3rd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2013. Chapter 19 on Terrorism.
• Jeff Haynes, Peter Hough, Shahin Malik and Lloyd Pettiford, World Politics, International Relations and Globalisation in the 21st Century, Longman, 2011. Chapter 32 on Terrorism and Political Violence.
• Akbar Ahmed and Brian Forst, eds., After Terror: Promoting Dialogue Among Civilizations (London: Polity, 2005)
• Bergen, P. & Tiedemann, K., ‘The Almanac of Al Qaeda’, Foreign Policy, May/June 2010
• Bobbitt, P., Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century (Knopf, 2008)
• N. Chomsky, ‘Who are the Global Terrorists?’ in K. Booth and T. Dunne (eds.), Worlds in Collision: Terror and the Future of Global Order (Palgrave, 2002) available online at www.zmag.org/content/ForeignPolicy/chomkyglobeterr.cfm
• Collier, P, ‘Bad Guys Matter: They Put the Failed in Failed States’, Foreign Policy, July/August 2010
• John L. Esposito, Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam (Oxford University Presss, 2002)
• F. Gregory Gause III, “Can Democracy Stop Terrorism?” Foreign Affairs, September/October 2005.
• N. Gordon & G. Lopez, ‘Terrorism in the Arab-Israeli Conflict’, (Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, May 1999) (see www.ciaonet.org)
• F. Halliday, Two Hours That Shook the World: September 11, 2001 Causes and Consequences (Saqi, 2001)
• Patrick Hayden, Tom Lansford and Robert Watson, America’s War on Terror (London: Ashgate, 2005)
• Haynes, J., ‘Religion and politics: What is the impact of September 11?’, Contemporary Politics, 9, 1 (March 2003), pp. 7-15
• Haynes, J., ‘Religion and International Relations: What are the issues?’, Review of International Affairs, 2004

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