This book is one of the first in-depth analyses of lone wolf terrorism, and the first one to consider lone wolf terrorism worldwide over four decades.
It Identifies and examines the key trends, features, and dimensions of lone wolf terrorism and explores what drives the lone wolf to commit mass violence and discusses how lone wolf terrorism can be effectively countered. (Publisher Abstract)
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