The Revolutionists by Jason Burke review – from hijackings to holy war
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In his review of 'The Revolutionists', Jason Burke explores the rise of extremism during the chaotic 1970s, a time when hijackings became a common occurrence in the political arena. The book delves into how these acts of terrorism shaped public perception and policy, highlighting the challenges of addressing security in an era where such violence was often dismissed as a mere nuisance. Understanding this evolution is crucial as it sheds light on the roots of modern extremism and the ongoing implications for global security.
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