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L ooking back on the past 15 years, there is little doubt that the 9/11 attacks profoundly altered the landscape of international security. Over the last decade and a half, there…
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G enerally speaking, for the first half of the 20th century, police departments both in the US and in Europe, operated under the strict axiom of traditional policing. This canonical model…
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T here is little doubt that the term “violent radicalization” -i.e. embracing ideas, opinions and belief continua that could potentially lead to acts of terrorism -, contains several conceptual nuances and…
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T he study of terrorism has always been a complex, challenging and multifarious task. Though Terrorism Studies were largely part of a niche epistemic community –at least for the first part…
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T ERRORISM VS ORGANIZED CRIME — It is no secret that after the fall of the “Iron Curtain”, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent opening of the borders, radical…
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T he basic premise of counter terrorism and guide to success is to kill or apprehend as many terrorists as possible, without creating more. Although, admittedly, the concept is quite straightforward,…
by Antonio Stango *
With the United Kingdom still recovering from terrorist attacks in both Manchester and London, the rest of Europe has a responsibility to support the British people and also to remain vigilant against…
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by M. Behzad Fatmi / @BehzadFatmi
Islamic State to Iran is what Al Qaeda has been to America. The analogy might not resonate well…