How are dissident, anti-state, and communal terrorism similar and different?

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COMPARISON OF VARIOUS TYPES OF TERRORISM
OUTLINE
COMPARISON BETWEEN DISSIDENT, ANTISTATE AND COMMUNAL TERRORISM
I.

INTRODUCTION
Thesis statement: Statement of the definition is essential as it enables the criminal law

bodies to effectively declare how forbidden it is, formulates mechanisms of preventing and
finally create a comprehensive awareness to the society on the prohibition of unlawful acts by
the citizens and the non-citizens within the given nationality.
II.
III.

DEFINITIONS OF DISSIDENT,ANTISTATE AND COMMUNAL TERRORISM
CATEGORIES OF DISSIDENT TERRORISM
A. Revolutionary dissident terrorism
B. Nationalist dissident terrorism
C. Nihilism

IV.

DESCRIPTION OF ANTISTATE TERRORISM

V.

CATEGORIES OF COMMUNAL TERRORISM
A. Religious communal terrorism
B. Ethno-nationalist communal terrorism
C. Ideological communal terrorism

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CONCLUSION

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Running Head: COMPARISON OF VARIOUS TYPES OF TERRORISM

Comparison between Dissident, Antistate and Communal Terrorism
Terrorism is a universal term that has multiple sets of meanings among them being that it
is a violence-based operation that is often premeditated and politically motivated. Thus, it’s
aimed at perpetrating noncombatant targets by subregional or national groups. In essence, it
involves the government officials, undercover personnel, and also non-state actors among other
highly valued citizens in a given nationality. The operations are always associated with violence
which is used as a means of acquiring ideological, religious, social and political targets as well as
attention. Due to the involvement of major governments and governmental officials, it has been a
great issue for the same government systems to formulate or state a universal and standard
legally binding definition of terrorism. Statement of the definition is essential as it enables the
criminal law bodies to effectively declare how forbidden it is, formulates mechanisms of
preventing and finally create a comprehensive awareness to the society on the prohibition of
unlawful acts by the citizens and the non-citizens within the given nationality.
There are various kinds of terrorism whose major causes are termed as being culture
clashes, globalization, religion, individual frustration, negative identity, moral disengagement
and deprivation among others. Generally, there are five types of terrorism which include dissent
terrorism, religious terrorism, criminal terrorism, state-sponsored terrorism and finally the
ideological groups which are rooted within the government bodies (Laqueur, 2017).
Dissident terrorism is often conducted by groups or non-state movements against their
specific religious groups, governments and any other perceived threats. This terrorism typology
is built on acts of subnational political violence which is cultivated majorly by the nonstate

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