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    The Financing of Terror (English Edition)

    Por James Adams

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    ’A fascinating piece of research’ – The Sunday Times

    Terrorism costs money.


    Without it, today’s organised, hi-tech terrorism simply couldn’t exist.

    Sophisticated weapons, training, safe houses and living expenses, international travel, false identities and documents…

    Modern day terrorism is expensive. The days when a few idealists would reach into their own pockets or the local supporters have a whip-round are long gone.

    Fund raising has become large scale and professional. The more successful a terror group, the more income is generated. The more active a group, the more money is needed.

    In the mass of literature about terrorism, one essential aspect has so far been ignored — money, despite the fact that there is an annual worldwide terrorist budget in excess of $1 billion.

    So where does the money come from? And how is it raised and passed on?

    James Adams has untangled the financial threads, the supply lines, of modern terrorism world-wide, to demonstrate with a clear, cold logic just who is responsible for The Financing of Terror and so ultimately for the terrorism itself.

    One of these is the Soviet Union and while suggestions of a global conspiracy are an exaggeration, Russia and her allies have certainly encouraged instability in the West and the Third World.

    The extreme right-wing and fascist groups are all considered with equal thoroughness and the IRA is scrutinised particularly closely.

    In this fascinating and shocking work, Adams looks at counter-terrorism, assessing how effectively different governments combat the problem and how much money they are prepared to spend.

    The Financing of Terror is a comprehensive and unsettling study on the history of global terrorism.

    Praise for James Adams



    ‘… one of the best works to appear on terrorism in a field often dominated by the hysterical and the ludicrous’ – The Spectator

    ‘A wealth of fascinating detail … this alone makes it indispensable … A harsh, sometimes devastating critique of anti-terrorist measures of Western governments and intelligence agencies.’ – Paul Wilkinson, Professor of International Relations, University of Aberdeen, author of Terrorism and the Liberal State

    ‘Solid and worthwhile’ – The Guardian

    ‘Too many journalists are respectful and too many ordinary men and women do not want to be bothered to help put terrorists down; so millions are threatened by self-perpetuating cliques … may help to rouse plain citizens to an only too plain danger’ – The Economist

    ‘Contains much useful data’ – The London Evening Standard

    ‘Fascinating at every turn … surprising’ – British Book News

    James Adams was born in Newcastle in 1951 and educated at Harrow and Neuchatel University. He was trained as a journalist on the Evening Chronicle, Newcastle, and after a period working in Africa and the USA became chief reporter and then news editor on 8 Days, a magazine specialising in the Middle East. He has held various positions with The Sunday Times including Defence Correspondent. He is married and living in London.
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