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114 (1986) 19 ANZJ Crim TERRORIST STUDIES AND THE THREAT TO DIPLOMACyt Andrew Selth* Almost every page of history offers some remark on the inviolable rights of ambassadors, and the security of their persons, a security sanctioned by every clause and precept of human and revealed law. Grotius, De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625) Over the past 15 years terrorism and counter-terrorism have become subjects for analysis and academic debate in much the same way that guerrilla warfare and counter-insurgency caught the interest of scholars and commentators in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1968 the New York Times Index did not even include a subject heading for terrorism, yet by the end of 1976 the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) could compile a bibliography which cited 1277 books and articles on the subject'. Four years later Edward Mickolus published another bibliography on The Literature of Terrorism which listed nearly 4000 entries, including a further 21 bibliographies and study guides', As Geoffrey Fairbairn once wrote, the number of written works on international terrorism seems to be in danger of outstripping the number of its victims", The subject has now been approached from almost every conceivable angle. Studies have been made of
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 1986
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