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Terrorism and Counterterrorism

Heterogeneity across Terrorism Contexts and Actors: Improving the Evidence Base Supporting Counterterrorism Strategy.

Heterogeneity across Terrorism Contexts and Actors: Improving the Evidence Base Supporting Counterterrorism Strategy.

... Moreover, counterterrorism strategies targeting women at risk of involvement in jihadism-inspired terrorism should be developed with attention to the current messaging around acceptance, recruitment, and ...

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From 20th Century troubles to 21st Century international terrorism: identity, securitization, and British counterterrorism from 1968 to 2011

From 20th Century troubles to 21st Century international terrorism: identity, securitization, and British counterterrorism from 1968 to 2011

... of terrorism makes identifications of future success over terrorism or a use of security measures that are not constituted by the discursive construction of “terrorist” others elusive, if not ...behaviour. ...

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Evaluating U.S. Counterterrorism Policy on Domestic Terrorism Using the Global Terrorism Database

Evaluating U.S. Counterterrorism Policy on Domestic Terrorism Using the Global Terrorism Database

... on terrorism has been increasing as data on terrorism have become more ...combat terrorism, counterterrorism policies aimed at preventing, deterring, and responding to terrorism have ...

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Rethinking Targeted Killing Policy: Reducing Uncertainty, Protecting Civilians from the Ravages of both Terrorism and Counterterrorism

Rethinking Targeted Killing Policy: Reducing Uncertainty, Protecting Civilians from the Ravages of both Terrorism and Counterterrorism

... fully assess the anticipated collateral damage, necessitates a careful examination of the intelligence information concerning risk assess- ments. There are several challenges concerning precaution assess- ments in the ...

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From terrorism to ‘radicalization’ to ‘extremism’: counterterrorism imperative or loss of focus?

From terrorism to ‘radicalization’ to ‘extremism’: counterterrorism imperative or loss of focus?

... to terrorism risks alienating large swathes of the population who may sympathise with such beliefs but who at the same time deplore the methods of violence and terrorism used to pursue them - a population ...

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The role of forensic accounting in U.S. counterterrorism efforts

The role of forensic accounting in U.S. counterterrorism efforts

... of terrorism was $84 billion in 2016. Terrorism has a direct impact on businesses in all industries in the ...in counterterrorism efforts, the inherent emphasis that these institutions place on ...

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International Pressure to Perform: Counterterrorism Policy Development in Finland

International Pressure to Perform: Counterterrorism Policy Development in Finland

... national counterterrorism policy by looking at it through the lens of a ...for terrorism is something that most countries want to avoid, but foreign policy considerations and a desire to be seen as a ...

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Bachelor of Arts (Security, Terrorism and Counter-terrorism)

Bachelor of Arts (Security, Terrorism and Counter-terrorism)

... (Security, Terrorism and Counter-terrorism) you will gain a multi-faceted understanding of terrorism and global ...and counterterrorism studies and develop an informed understanding of ...

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Country Report on Counterterrorism: United States of America

Country Report on Counterterrorism: United States of America

... (defining terrorism for the purpose of the State Department’s annual report to the Speaker of the House and the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations as “premeditated, politically motivated violence per­ petrated ...

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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF KENYA’S COUNTERTERRORISM MEASURES SINCE 1998.

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF KENYA’S COUNTERTERRORISM MEASURES SINCE 1998.

... Terrorism activities in Kenya can be traced to 1976 when the plot by the Popular Front for Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the Baader-Meinhof group to shoot down an El Al passenger plane during a scheduled ...

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An optimization based framework for modeling counterterrorism strategies

An optimization based framework for modeling counterterrorism strategies

... Following Rapoport (2004), the history of modern terrorism can be subdivided into four groups. The first wave consisted of the anarchists, who formed in the 1880s. They were followed by the anticolonialists ...

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Identifying the Enemy in Counterterrorism Operations: A Comparison of the Bush and Obama Administrations

Identifying the Enemy in Counterterrorism Operations: A Comparison of the Bush and Obama Administrations

... This statement by the Bush administration has moral and utilitarian undertones. From a utilitarian standpoint, the administration identified a common feature among the enemies threatening U.S. security: they use ...

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Joining the War on Terror   the EU and its Role in Global Counterterrorism

Joining the War on Terror the EU and its Role in Global Counterterrorism

... fighting terrorism, the EUFOR Tchad/RCA missions provided some valuable lessons for future counterterrorism ...indirect terrorism prevention ...of terrorism in a ...

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Contending cultures of counterterrorism: transatlantic divergence or convergence?

Contending cultures of counterterrorism: transatlantic divergence or convergence?

... Strategic culture remains the biggest challenge to transatlantic convergence on counter- terrorism. Security doctrines are matters of fashion, but strategic culture is much more firmly embedded. In the Spring and ...

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Interrogating Britain in Yemen: humanitarianism & counterterrorism in the (inter)national interest?

Interrogating Britain in Yemen: humanitarianism & counterterrorism in the (inter)national interest?

... Chapter Four will more closely evaluate this appeal to the national interest. Here, it is shown that this appeal is unsupported. It is argued that Britain’s involvement in Yemen is part of a wider mode of governance ...

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Terrorist threat construction and the transition to permanent British counterterrorism law

Terrorist threat construction and the transition to permanent British counterterrorism law

... Rather than being “true” or measurable in some objective way, Irish, domestic, and international threat labels are temporarily stabilized representations of generalized possibilities of insecurity. These socially ...

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The Effectiveness of International Law: Torture and Counterterrorism

The Effectiveness of International Law: Torture and Counterterrorism

... international terrorism, not considered before the laws prohibiting torture were enacted? Or do states that have ratified the international treaties on torture not perceive international law as ‘law’ sensu ...

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The Status Quo Bias and Counterterrorism Detention

The Status Quo Bias and Counterterrorism Detention

... See, e.g., M. Cherif Bassiouni, Institutionalization of Torture Under the Bush Administration, 37 C ASE W. R ES . J. I NT ’ L L. 389, 424 (2006) (“[E]ach person tortured, as well as his/her family, are likely to become ...

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NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR COUNTERTERRORISM

NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR COUNTERTERRORISM

... • Building Essential Components of Resilience . Al-Qa‘ida believes that it can cause the United States to change course in its foreign and national security policies by inflicting economic and psychological damage ...

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Military aid, direct intervention and counterterrorism

Military aid, direct intervention and counterterrorism

... We assume that direct intervention and foreign effort interact to determine the re- sources available to the terrorists. We use a technology for this interaction which allows for different levels of substitution between ...

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