The Long Twentieth Century

J. Bew, Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Martyn Frampton
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This chapter considers the evolution of terrorist violence across the twentieth century, from the nationalist and anarchist groups that emerged at the end of the nineteenth century through to the September 2001 Al Qaeda terrorist attacks in America. It does not attempt to establish a definition for terrorism—a Sisyphean undertaking. But it does identify commonalities between different terrorist groups over the century and a process of historical learning. It argues that it is possible to draw something of a terrorist “family tree,” which links groups with otherwise very different ideologies and motivations, and which appeared in markedly different settings. The chapter acknowledges the strategic rationale that has been at the core of most terrorist campaigns, but also suggests that a recurrent feature of terrorist violence has been the symbiosis between instrumentalism and fanaticism. The qualitative nature of terrorist violence marks it out as more than the expression of rational political goals. Equally, though, it is impossible to ignore the fact that terrorism has been about power: principally, the struggle for it, waged against those who have it, by those who do not.
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漫长的二十世纪
本章考察了恐怖主义暴力在整个20世纪的演变,从19世纪末出现的民族主义和无政府主义团体,一直到2001年9月基地组织在美国发动的恐怖袭击。它并没有试图给恐怖主义下一个定义——这是一项西西弗斯式的事业。但它确实确定了一个世纪以来不同恐怖组织之间的共性,也是一个历史学习的过程。它认为,有可能绘制出某种恐怖分子的“家谱”,将具有不同意识形态和动机的组织联系起来,这些组织出现在明显不同的环境中。这一章承认了作为大多数恐怖主义运动核心的战略原理,但也表明恐怖主义暴力的一个反复出现的特征是工具主义和狂热主义之间的共生。恐怖主义暴力的性质标志着它不仅仅是理性政治目标的表达。然而,同样不能忽视的事实是,恐怖主义一直与权力有关:主要是权力之争,由那些没有权力的人发动,反对那些拥有权力的人。
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