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Counterterrorism Handbook  (2002)   CRC Press pdf

Counterterrorism Handbook (2002) CRC Press pdf

... Moluccans are people from islands popularly called the Spice Islands in what is now the country of Indonesia, but which at one time was a possession of The Netherlands and part of the Dutch East Indies. In the war for ...

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The True Meaning of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism

The True Meaning of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism

... with terrorism rationally. Terrorism mainly is a form of psychological ...of terrorism is only superficial phenomena, the true intention is to realize deep-seated goals by intimidating the watching ...

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The Role of Woman in Terrorism and Investigation of Gendering Terrorism

The Role of Woman in Terrorism and Investigation of Gendering Terrorism

... deliberate taking of one’s life as a result of some perceived reason or cause, what Gere (2007:363) has called “homicidal self-sacrifice.” According to Jane’s Intelligence Review, “suicide terrorism is the ...

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The Place of Criminology in the Study of Terrorism: Implications for Homeland Security

The Place of Criminology in the Study of Terrorism: Implications for Homeland Security

... of terrorism (Kraemer 2004; Juergensmeyer ...for terrorism to occur (Hoffman ...explaining terrorism by integrating some aspects of sociological and psychological explanations with criminological ...

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Metaphysics of Terrorism

Metaphysics of Terrorism

... No doubt, “need for recognition” and “annihilation” could be regarded as constitutive of terroristic act but this may be more as consequences than pri- mordial causes. What then could be regarded as the essence of ...

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Conceptualizing Terrorism

Conceptualizing Terrorism

... of terrorism of recent times – how, for example, can one not immediately recognise the attacks of 9/11 as acts of terrorism? Again, taken in isolation, each act of violence on 9/11 might not have been an ...

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Chapter 5: Three Preliminary Assumptions When Approaching the Conceptualisation of Terrorism

Chapter 5: Three Preliminary Assumptions When Approaching the Conceptualisation of Terrorism

... reinforces terrorism as a derogatory label at the expense of any prospects it might have for analytical ...UK terrorism legislation (at the time of writing), draws our attention to what would indeed be a ...

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Assessing the Impact of Terrorism in Trade Development in the SADC Region: A Gravity Model Approach

Assessing the Impact of Terrorism in Trade Development in the SADC Region: A Gravity Model Approach

... of terrorism have been a major concern to society and the world at ...of terrorism on bilateral trade with reference to the SADC ...overall, terrorism must have caused an increase in bilateral trade ...

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I. ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF TERRORISM A. TERRORISM IS A JUST WAR

I. ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF TERRORISM A. TERRORISM IS A JUST WAR

... of terrorism altogether? Is it our anxiety or fear of the unknown danger or fear of insecurity? Statistic reveals that the total number of deaths caused by road accident is higher than the total number of deaths ...

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Anthrax and Bio-terrorism.

Anthrax and Bio-terrorism.

... Recent demonstration by the “anthrax letter” in the aftermath of the World Trade Centre attack in September’2001, the occurrence of only a small number of infections can cause an enormous psychological breakdown. More ...

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State Responsibility as a Panacea to International Terrorism

State Responsibility as a Panacea to International Terrorism

... on Terrorism and Human Rights, Special Rapporteur Kalliopi Koufa noted that – whilst both terms engender considerable confusion when transplanted into the sphere of state practice – they embody distinct legal ...

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Indo eu cooperation on counter terrorism: Opportunities and challenges

Indo eu cooperation on counter terrorism: Opportunities and challenges

... counter terrorism cooperation needs to be properly assessed in such areas as cyber security, counter piracy nuclear proliferation and growing vulnerabilities of State towards ...counter terrorism activities ...

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Algorithmic autoimmunity in the NHS : radicalisation and the clinic

Algorithmic autoimmunity in the NHS : radicalisation and the clinic

... This inductive calculative frame appeared again in the training provided to NHS staff to identify ‘radicalisation’. NHS staff, it seems, are not supposed to be looking for terrorist profiles or indica- tors (otherwise ...

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Defining Cyberterrorism, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 397 (2004)

Defining Cyberterrorism, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 397 (2004)

... Cyberterrorism is the convergence of terrorism and cyberspace. 4 1 Terrorism commonly involves violence between different moral cultures. 43 In political rhetoric, terroris[r] ...

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A multilevel study of service brand building

A multilevel study of service brand building

... However, this study provides this qualification and contributes to the literature by providing strong evidence that BSTFL, initiative climate, perceived brand authenticity, and psycholog[r] ...

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Terrorism in Pakistan: Incident Patterns, Terrorists’ Characteristics, and the Impact of Terrorist Arrests on Terrorism

Terrorism in Pakistan: Incident Patterns, Terrorists’ Characteristics, and the Impact of Terrorist Arrests on Terrorism

... First, terrorism is still hard to define and measure and as it is true that one man’s terrorist is other man’s hero, it is also true that one times hero may be other times ...of terrorism is complete ...

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Islam and Terrorism

Islam and Terrorism

... that Saddam Hussein did not actually have weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.  Some people think other countries helped him dispose of evidence[r] ...

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Terrorism and Globalization

Terrorism and Globalization

... classify terrorism in the name of Islam – as a reaction of fundamentalist factions in the Muslim world against the established power of the Christian democratic West, nor even as a manifestation of Samuel ...

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History of Terrorism

History of Terrorism

... In general the Weathermen continued to lose public support through their actions after the Days of Rage because they did not have the public support they needed to justify their actions[r] ...

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Combatting Terrorism

Combatting Terrorism

... This was notjust an attack on the City of New York or on the United States of America.. The preamble to the UN Charter states that this organization exists "to reaf[r] ...

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