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Essay Terrorism Topics to Write About

Posted on March 31, 2018 by EssayShark

Terrorism is a way to achieve, either by one person or a group of individuals, the intended goal, by using force to frighten civilians, or creating danger that causes the death of a person or damage to property, both personal and state. Terrorism topics are rather popular and many students are assigned to write different types of papers related to this issue. That’s why we have created this guide with topics that you can choose from. You can also use them to come up with your own topic.



Terrorism Topics for Debate

Given the large number of non-state armed groups that operate within states, across regions, or even with global reach, what does recent research say about the likelihood of designated terrorist groups, or those affiliated with them, getting access to and deploying WMDs today?

Can it be argued that a new form of terrorism has emerged post 9/11?

Terrorism and its effects on children.

How can you map terrorist activities in countries like Syria or Russia and correlate them with possible threats to the US interests around the world?

Is threat of terrorism in America overblown?

After watching the VICE news segment on suicide bombings, what else could be done to reduce children’s involvement in bombing campaigns? What could the US realistically do to deter it?

How does technology affect terrorism? How has technology been used in terrorists’ tactics of the past and today?

What role did terrorism play in the creation of Israel?

Critically assess how the EU has implemented Security Council resolutions requiring states to combat terrorism, paying particular attention to human rights concerns under the Charter of Fundamental Rights.

What is the future of religious or faith-based terrorism? Do you believe religion will continue to be a driving force in other parts of the world resulting in terrorist attacks against the West? What other factors are at play with these terrorist groups who claim religion as their cause?

With international terrorist groups such as ISIS, al-Shabaab, and Boko Haram gaining momentum and their capability to reach people around the world increasing, is the United States at greater risk of a terrorist attack? Which groups do you believe have the greatest capability of carrying out a major attack upon the United States and why? What time frame do you think it could happen?

Why would terrorist organizations and illicit actors work together? What is the risk to US security of a nexus between crime and terrorism?

In light of various disclosures about the US Intelligence Agency’s involvement in a number of eavesdropping activities around the world, what can be done to improve our image and ensure smooth cooperation?

Describe the structure of terrorist cells after World War II. Also, discuss factors responsible for changes in terrorism at the end of the Cold War. Do those factors exist today? How do these factors impact the homeland security enterprise (HSE) today?

Explain the origins and evolution of long-term separatists, and ethnic and nationalistic terrorism. Also provide group names and their respective parts of the world.

Terrorism Topics for Presentation

Explain why domestic terrorism is difficult to define. What steps have law enforcement and the department of homeland security (DHS) taken to understand and combat domestic terrorism?

Describe the intelligence process. What is the difference between national security and criminal intelligence? How does this difference relate to the efforts of those who combat terrorism and violent extremism?

What are the advantages of cyberterrorism?

How far should the government go to reduce the likelihood of terrorism on American soil?

What are causes and effects of terrorism?

The history of terrorism could be traced back to ancient times. Explain how terrorism changed after the events of September 11, 2001.

Explain the difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter. Provide specific examples of both.

The US has experienced both right-wing and left-wing violence in its history. Compare and contrast the general goals and beliefs of right-wing and left-wing domestic terrorist groups. Provide specific examples of each.

Global threats and trends of terrorism in the region.

How does your definition of terrorism differ or how is it similar to the ones offered by various agencies and individual scholars?

How effective is US government policy in countering terrorism?

How is the form of twenty-first century terrorism different from its previous manifestations? How is it similar?

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