What can the historical study of how terrorism ends teach us about effective strategies for dealing with modern day terrorist threats?

use a critical analysis and engagement with literature.
What can the historical study of how terrorism ends teach us about effective strategies for dealing with modern day terrorist threats?
David C. Rapoport, The Four Waves of Modern Terrorism, in Attacking Terrorism: Elements of a Grand Strategy, ed. Audrey Kurth Cronin and James M. Ludes (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2004)

Gerard Chaliand & Arnaud Blin (2016), History of Terrorism: From Antiquity to ISIS. University of California Press, Chapter 1.
Hoffman, B., Inside Terrorism, Columbia University Press, 2017, Chapter 2.
Jackson, Richard (2010) Contemporary state terrorism: Towards a new research agenda in Contemporary state terrorism : theory and practice (eds. Richard Jackson & Eamonn Murphy Scott Poynting), Routledge.

Blakely, Ruth (2010) State terrorism in the social sciences: Theories, methods and concepts in Contemporary state terrorism : theory and practice (eds. Richard Jackson & Eamonn Murphy Scott Poynting). Routledge.

Akil N Awan, (2015) ‘Hiroshima and Nagasaki: the single greatest acts of terrorism in human history?’, New Statesman

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