Terrorism in Contemporary International Relations: A Multifaceted Analysis
International Journal of Development Research
Terrorism in Contemporary International Relations: A Multifaceted Analysis
Received 18th January, 2024; Received in revised form 10th February, 2024; Accepted 17th March, 2024; Published online 30th April, 2024
Copyright©2024, Shanta Barman and Dr. Goutam Dakua. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Terrorism continues to be a critical global challenge with multifaceted implications in the realm of international relations. This research aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the various dimensions and dynamics of terrorism within the framework of international relations. The study examines the evolution, motivations, and strategies of terrorist groups, delving into the complex interplay of political, social, economic, and ideological factors that underpin their actions. Using a multidisciplinary approach, this research integrates theories from political science, sociology, psychology, and security studies to elucidate the root causes and drivers of terrorism. Additionally, the study investigates the role of state actors, non-state actors, and transnational networks in fostering or combating terrorism, shedding light on the intricate web of relationships within the global landscape. Moreover, the research explores the impact of terrorism on state sovereignty, international security paradigms, diplomatic relations, and the broader geopolitical landscape. It also scrutinizes the effectiveness of counterterrorism measures and their implications for human rights, civil liberties, and global cooperation. By synthesizing empirical data, case studies, and theoretical frameworks, this research aims to contribute to a nuanced understanding of terrorism in international relations, offering insights that can inform policies aimed at mitigating its impact while preserving the fundamental principles of a peaceful and secure global order.