Combating Terrorism and Its Implications for the Security SectorTheodor Winkler, Anja H. Ebnöther, Theodor H. Winkler, Mats B. Hansson DCAF, 2005 - 248 páginas |
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... rorist organization—small groups of deterritorialized networks—is the optimally adapted form. If hit, this adversary will adapt, regroup, gen- erate new leadership, shift its geographic locus, adjust tactics, and evolve into a new ...
... rorist organization—small groups of deterritorialized networks—is the optimally adapted form. If hit, this adversary will adapt, regroup, gen- erate new leadership, shift its geographic locus, adjust tactics, and evolve into a new ...
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... rorist threat today . First , Al Qaeda , with Usama bin Laden as its leader , has evolved into a movement of two dozen groups . In its founding char- ter , authored by Palestinian - Jordanian Abdullah Azzam in 1988 , Al Qaeda was to ...
... rorist threat today . First , Al Qaeda , with Usama bin Laden as its leader , has evolved into a movement of two dozen groups . In its founding char- ter , authored by Palestinian - Jordanian Abdullah Azzam in 1988 , Al Qaeda was to ...
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... rorist attacks in the planning, preparation, and execution phases. In the United States alone, the government has disrupted more than forty at- tacks. Despite enhanced law enforcement and detection capabilities in the worldwide hunt for ...
... rorist attacks in the planning, preparation, and execution phases. In the United States alone, the government has disrupted more than forty at- tacks. Despite enhanced law enforcement and detection capabilities in the worldwide hunt for ...
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... rorist ideologues or fundraisers, they were told that Western criminal justice and prison systems were incompatible with Third World stand- ards. The governments of the global South essentially were told that Western governments did not ...
... rorist ideologues or fundraisers, they were told that Western criminal justice and prison systems were incompatible with Third World stand- ards. The governments of the global South essentially were told that Western governments did not ...
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... rorist groups in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa have looked toward Europe for support and sanctuary. For example, Al Ansar Al Islami and the Abu Musab Al Zarkawi group, the most active groups in Iraq, have established cells in Europe ...
... rorist groups in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa have looked toward Europe for support and sanctuary. For example, Al Ansar Al Islami and the Abu Musab Al Zarkawi group, the most active groups in Iraq, have established cells in Europe ...
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action activities Afghanistan aircraft Al Qaeda analysis antiterror antiterrorist areas border guards border security British Army capabilities challenges civilian Cold War combating terrorism command conflict Convention cooperation coordination counterterrorism countries crime criminal deal defence effective efforts EPIGN Europe European Union Europol fight against terrorism French Gendarmerie gence global human rights individuals infrastructure insurgency intelligence services international law involved Iraq Iraqi law enforcement measures ment missions Muslim national security networks NRBC operations peacekeeping PMFs Polish Armed Forces political prevent private military Private Military Companies problem protection Qaeda require response risk role Romania Romanian Armed Forces rorist security agencies Security Council security sector September 2001 SIPRI societies soldiers strategy structures targets task ternational terrorist acts terrorist attacks terrorist groups terrorist organizations terrorist threat tion tional transnational terrorism United war on terrorism warfare weapons Western
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Página 53 - The United States has long maintained the option of preemptive actions to counter a sufficient threat to our national security. The greater the threat, the greater is the risk of inaction - and the more compelling the case for taking anticipatory action to defend ourselves, even if uncertainty remains as to the time and place of the enemy's attack.
Página 53 - Enemies in the past needed great armies and great industrial capabilities to endanger America. Now, shadowy networks of individuals can bring great chaos and suffering to our shores for less than it costs to purchase a single tank.
Página 88 - ... (d) causing extensive destruction to a Government or public facility, a transport system, an infrastructure facility, including an information system, a fixed platform located on the continental shelf, a public place or private property, likely to endanger human life or result in major economic loss; (e) seizure of aircraft, ships or other means of public or goods transport; (f) manufacture, possession, acquisition, transport, supply or use of weapons, explosives or of nuclear, biological or...
Página 100 - Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 14 December 1973.
Página 238 - World preferences for a wider discussion were reflected in the new title "measures to prevent international terrorism which endangers or takes innocent human lives or jeopardizes fundamental freedoms and study of the underlying causes of those forms of terrorism and acts of violence which lie in misery, frustration, grievance and despair, and which cause some people to sacrifice human lives, including their own, in an attempt to effect radical changes.
Página 53 - Traditional concepts of deterrence will not work against a terrorist enemy whose avowed tactics are wanton destruction and the targeting of innocents; whose so-called soldiers seek martyrdom in death and whose most potent protection is statelessness.
Página 88 - ... population, or ii. unduly compelling a government or an international organisation to perform or abstain from performing any act, or iii. seriously destabilising or destroying the fundamental political, constitutional, economic or social structures of a country or an international organisation: a. attacks upon a person's life which may cause death; b. attacks upon the physical integrity of a person; c. kidnapping or hostage-taking; d. causing extensive destruction to a government or public facility,...
Página 88 - terrorist act" shall mean one of the following intentional acts, which, given its nature or its context, may seriously damage a country or an international organisation, as defined as an offence under national law, where committed with the aims of: i.