Abstract

In my article I focus on C. A. J. Coady’s influential definition of terrorism and discuss its most important elements. I compare various definitions of terrorism and show that many of them depart from the ordinary understanding of the term and some lead to ridiculous consequences. I conclude that the lack of adequate distinctions blurs the differences between various types of political violence.

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