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Violence and Terror: Siamese Twins(Paperback, Joseph Benjamin)

Violence and Terror: Siamese Twins(Paperback, Joseph Benjamin)

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ABOUT THE BOOK: In our fragmented social structure, violence has employed as a dominant mode of social interaction and this mode is mostly influenced by politics. Violence is a complex problem; arising out of psychological, cultural, political and religious factors on the other hand terror is feeling of extreme fear. It is a situation or thing that makes one very afraid. Violence and terror are destructive. Both causes damage to individual and property. Hence, both have to be curbed. Similarly, terrorism is the use of violence action in order to achieve political aims or force a government to act. Terrorist's attacks the innocent people including children and women in a state are politically motivated. Both violence and terror are to be taken as Siamese Twins. Both are conjoint and inseparable. Both create cerotic situation in our society. This book is the collection of research papers written by various experts from varied disciplines and professions. In this book an attempt is made to study the various dimensions of violence and terror. About The Author: Joseph Benjamin has done considerable research on the problems of weaker sections of Indian Society. He has published a number of high quality research papers in prestigious National and International journals. He has attended National and International Conferences. He is life member of National and International bodies. He did his M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science. His books includes; (i) Scheduled Castes in Indian Politics and Society; (ii) IndoPak Relations; (iii) Minorities in Indian Social System in two Volumes; (iv) Human Rights in Indian Situation; (v) Democratic Process, Foreign Policy and Human Rights in South Asia; (vi) Rejuvenation of Higher Education in India; and (vii) Proceedings of National Conference on Quality Enhancement in Higher Education. Currently he is Associate Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, St. Francis De Sales College, Nagpur. He is conferred State Ideal Teacher Aw