El Morr, Elias
(Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2008)
It is obvious that the events of September 11, 2001, triggered disputes
about a detailed, comprehensive definition of terrorism. But there is still no
unified or "universal" definition for terrorism. Such disputes will not result in
an agreeable consensus and will make no notable benchmark towards the
understanding of terrorism.
This work tends to shed light on patterns, current trends and future
threats of terrorism worldwide while stressing on the role of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia and the negative and drastic effects and consequences it produces
locally, regionally, and internation ...