A Comparative Study of the Fourth and Fifth Waves of Terrorism in the Middle East
Four different waves of terrorism have already been mentioned in the form of a historical process. In a way, it can be said that the international system in the post-Westphalian world (from 1870) to the contemporary era has four waves of terrorism under the title; Anarchist, nationalist, leftist and religious terrorism has passed; These waves have also had a significant impact on the evolution of the international system. However, acknowledging these terrorist waves, the present article introduces a new wave called the fifth wave of terrorism in the Middle East, which is rooted in the evolution of international politics and the pattern of proliferative order. The fifth wave differs from other waves in both goals and tactics, especially the fourth wave of terrorism. The most important question of the forthcoming article is what are the developments of the fifth wave of terrorism and what are the similarities and differences with the fourth wave of terrorism? And in response to the hypothesis that the fifth wave of terrorism has emerged from the new systemic structure or multiplicity order, and along with these similarities that the fourth and fifth waves are both rooted in the Middle East and has emerged from Islamist currents, And in response to the hypothesis that the fifth wave of terrorism has emerged from the new systemic structure or multiplicity order, and along with these similarities that the root of the fourth and fifth waves are both in the Middle East and has emerged from Islamist currents, t
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