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TERRORISM IN THE BALKANS IN THE 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY
GIBAS-KRZAK D. EDITOR wydawnictwo: ADAM MARSZAŁEK , rok wydania 2018, wydanie Icena netto: 44.10 Twoja cena 41,90 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Terrorism in the Balkans in the 20th and 21st century
The Balkans are often called „Balkan powder keg”. Therefore,
it is good that work about terrorism in the Balkans was created, and the authors deserve
recognition for facing such significant and difficult problem. I may say that, with no
exception, all authors showed skills in discourse at high substantive level, creating
original texts, full of analyses, opinions and reflections.
prof. dr hab. Marek Bankowicz
Introduction
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Dariusz Gregorczyk (Jan Dlugosz University, Poland)
The terrorist and ideological aspects of activity of the Internal Macedonian
Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) at the end of the 19th and early 20th century
13
Andrzej Krzak (Jan Dlugosz University, Poland)
Active intelligence service (terrorism) of the Comintern and Soviet secret service
in Bulgaria in the 1920s – case study
35
Andrzej Dubicki (University of Lodz, Poland)
Terror as a method of fighting of the Iron Guard
. 52
Danuta Gibas-Krzak (Jan Dlugosz University, Poland)
Attempt on the life of the King Alexander I in Marseille – circumstances –
organizers – consequences. Analysis of the problem
. 64
Nikica Barić (Croatian Institute of History, Croatia)
Brčko: A case study of state terror of the Independent State of Croatia, 1941 –
1942
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80
Tomasz Stala (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Decade of UÇK terror. History of creation, activity and disintegration of the
Kosovo Liberation Army
.
101
Justyna Kędziora-Płachciak (Brussels, Belgium)
Is Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) becoming a breeding ground for international
terrorism?
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127
Jelena Vukoičić (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Islamist terrorism in the Balkans – the roots, present state and future
perspectives
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171
Ioannis Michaletos (Institute for Security and Defence Analysis in Athens, Greece)
Contemporary risk assessment of extremism and terrorism in Greece. The case of
Islamist-driven security risks in Greece
. 187
Mateusz Rakowski (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Islamic extremism as a real threat to security in Europe. Usage of social
conditions in the Balkan countries for the effective terrorism expansion
. 196
Desirée Pangerc (CIELS University Campus – Padova, Italy)
Illegal migrations, terrorism and security issues between Italy and the Western
Balkans: an anthropological approach to counter-terrorism operations
. 214
Bibliography
220
List of maps, graphs and pictures
238
237 pages, Paperback
Po otrzymaniu zamówienia poinformujemy, czy wybrany tytuł polskojęzyczny lub
anglojęzyczny jest aktualnie na półce księgarni.
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