Book Summary of Insurgency And Terrorism: From Revolution To Apocalypse A systematic, comprehensive and straightforward book that analyze and compares insurgencies and terrorist movements. It covers activity that has since occurred in Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, China, Burma, Iraq, Sudan, the Philippines, Colombia, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and elsewhere and highlights the new tactics and weapons used by insurgent groups including al Qaida- and threatened. To suppress terrorism, to undermine terrorism`s ideological support, and to win the war of ideas, a national security expert needs some of the better ideas found in this book. About Author : Bard O`Neill has a doctorate in international relations from Denver University. He is professor of international affairs at the National War College, Washington, DC (USA), where he is also director of Middle Esat Studies and director of studies of insurgency and revolution. Also an adjunct associate professor at Catholic University, Washington, DC, he teaches graduate courses in the Department of Politics. Contents : Preface Insurgency In The Contemporary World The Nature Of Insurgency Insurgent Strategies The Environment Popular Support Organization And Unity External Support Government Response Conclusion Appendix Index