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Criminalizing Insurgents: The United States and Western Europe Response to Terrorism, 1968-1984

机译:将叛乱分子定罪:美国和西欧对恐怖主义的对策,1968-1984年

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The United States, Germany, and other Western industrialized countries began seeking multilateral anti-terrorism agreements in the 1970s. In that decade, transnationally operating terroristic actors tapped into the anti-imperialist, anti-colonial global discourse of the 1960s to justify themselves as national liberation fighters. This dissertation is a case study of Western state officials who interacted with one another and with recently independent states in response to the activity of such ostensible insurgents. The dissertation reveals how Western officials worked to define and deploy the terrorism label against these non-state actors.;U.S., German, and other Western officials generated international conventions that treated terrorists as ordinary criminals and ignored their political motivations. The resulting multilateral agreements stipulated that terrorism was an illegal and criminal act. These solutions undermined national liberation actors' claims to protected status as wartime combatants. This dissertation clarifies some of the mechanisms which permitted Western states to shape the norms about who is or is not a terrorist.;However, Western efforts to define and regulate terrorism also led to the institutionalization of terrorism as a global security threat without providing long-term solutions. These agreements did not prevent terrorist attacks. In addition, the Western multilateral conventions were deeply controversial. They triggered still unresolved debates amongst states worldwide about the conditions under which non-state actors had rights under international law to commit politically motivated violence.
机译:美国,德国和其他西方工业化国家从1970年代开始寻求多边反恐协议。在那十年中,跨国经营的恐怖分子进入了1960年代的反帝国主义,反殖民地全球言论,以证明自己是民族解放战士。本文以西方国家官员为例,他们对这种表面上的叛乱分子的活动进行了互动,并与最近的独立国家进行了互动。论文揭示了西方官员如何为这些非国家行为者定义和部署恐怖主义标签。美国,德国和其他西方官员制定了国际公约,将恐怖分子视为普通罪犯,而忽略了他们的政治动机。由此产生的多边协定规定,恐怖主义是非法和犯罪行为。这些解决方案破坏了民族解放行动者对战时战斗员的保护地位的主张。本论文阐明了一些机制,这些机制使西方国家可以制定关于谁是或不是恐怖分子的规范。然而,西方在定义和规范恐怖主义方面的努力也导致将恐怖主义制度化为全球安全威胁,而又没有提供长期的威胁。术语解决方案。这些协议并没有阻止恐怖袭击。此外,西方多边公约也引起了极大的争议。它们引发了世界各国关于尚未根据国际法享有以政治动机实施暴力的权利的条件的未决辩论。

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  • 作者

    Zoller, Silke Victoria.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 American history.;European history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 266 p.
  • 总页数 266
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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