
The True Origins of Modern Terrorism
In this Conflicted Conversation, Thomas speaks to journalist Jason Burke about his new book The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s.
Jason explains:
Why the origins of modern terrorism lie earlier than the Afghan jihad of the 1980s
The global revolutionary ferment of the 1960s and 70s
Why early terrorist attacks were often designed to attract attention rather than cause mass casualties
The role of Palestinian militant groups in pioneering modern tactics like hijacking
Connections between European radicals, Japanese militants, and Middle Eastern groups
How states adapted to terrorism through new counterterrorism measures
The shift from theatrical violence to mass-casualty and suicide attacks
The relationship between secular revolutionary movements and later Islamist militancy
The Iranian Revolution as a turning point in the evolution of political violence
Why many common narratives about the origins of jihadism are incomplete
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Executive Producers: Jake Warren & Max Warren.
This episode was produced by Thomas Small and edited by Lizzy Andrews.
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An ex-Al Qaeda jihadi turned MI6 spy and a former monk turned filmmaker, have been embedded at the heart of conflicts in the Middle East. Together Aimen Dean and Thomas Small unpack the realities of war, fundamentalism and their global implications through first-hand experience.
