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Peter Lehr

    Historie pirátství
    Counter-Terrorism Technologies
    Militant Buddhism
    Pirates
    Violence at Sea
    • 2019

      Militant Buddhism

      The Rise of Religious Violence in Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the rise of militant Buddhism in Sri Lanka, Burma, and Thailand, the book examines the underlying reasons and mechanisms driving this phenomenon amidst the Rohingya crisis. It challenges the perception of Buddhist monks as peaceful figures by highlighting their involvement in inciting violence against perceived threats to the religion. By analyzing recent events in Myanmar, Thailand, and Sri Lanka, the author delves into the complexities of Theravada Buddhism's extremist strand and the influential role of monks in this unsettling trend.

      Militant Buddhism
    • 2019

      Pirates

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      A global account of pirates and their modus operandi, from the Middle Ages to the present day

      Pirates
    • 2018

      Counter-Terrorism Technologies

      A Critical Assessment

      • 217 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This book critically examines the role of technology in counter-terrorism and the protection of vulnerable open societies, particularly in light of the threats posed by Al Qaeda and ISIS/Daesh. It begins by outlining the current and anticipated tactics and weapons these groups may employ, including chemical, biological, radiological, and potentially nuclear devices. The second section introduces existing and developing technologies aimed at enhancing safety and security against these threats, while also critically assessing the perceived advantages and disadvantages of such technologies, often marketed as a ‘silver bullet’ in the fight against terrorism. It highlights controversies, such as the misuse of millimeter wave scanners at Western European airports, which raise significant human rights concerns. The analytical third part delves deeper into the implications of deploying new surveillance and control technologies alongside the outsourcing and privatization of essential state services, warning that this could lead to dystopian outcomes reminiscent of 1980s cyberpunk literature. The book concludes by posing a crucial question for liberal democracies: how far should we go in fortifying our societies against terrorist threats?

      Counter-Terrorism Technologies
    • 2006

      Violence at Sea

      Piracy in the Age of Global Terrorism

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the multifaceted issue of maritime piracy, this book delves into its impact on global security and commerce. It highlights the various threats posed by piracy and discusses effective measures and policies aimed at mitigating these risks. Through a comprehensive analysis, the text provides insights into the ongoing challenges and responses to piracy in the modern world.

      Violence at Sea