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One of the things that can be extrordinarily difficult to understand for outsiders is the approach other countries and cultures have taken to - what they perceive to be - Terrorism.
How a government decides to address Terrorism can be influenced by historical or cultural context, prejudice or ambivalence.
Their perception of the problem, perception of the available solutions, and political landscape will influence how they will develop policy to address their perceived problem with Terrorism.
In this section we will collect articles from around the world examining how they have decided to address what they perceive to be terrorist movements within their countries, be it in present times or historically. |