Ahsen Saçlı, Aşkın İnci Sökmen Alaca, Aytekin Cantekin, Ergenekon Savrun, Fulya Köksoy, Gökhan Çapar, Halil Emre Deniş, Halil Kanadıkırık, Hasan Acar, İbrahim İrdem, Mehmet H. M. Bektaş, Ozan Kavsıracı, Serkan Yenal, Süleyman Temiz, T. Gökhan Özçelik, Yunus Karaağaç
“The only thing that does not change is change itself.” With this word, Heraclitus was sending a message far ahead of his time. The world and humanity, succumbing to time, confirm this promise by living it every second. The impossibility of returning a second ago creates an environment that is constantly changing and transforming in international politics, as in many other fields. Terrorism, like everything else in international politics, is changing. Especially the September 11 attacks created a catalyst effect in the change and transformation of terrorism in the world and created a new beginning.
While political violence refers to the violent operation of politics through society or the state, radicalism (fundamentalism) refers to the tendency to make fundamental changes in science, religion and politics. This book deals with terrorism, political violence and radicalization. This book, which has been prepared with a long effort and with a staff of academicians who are experts in their fields, is aimed to appeal to students, academics, security forces and the general reader who is interested in the subject.