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Cyberterrorism and its Dramatic Impact on Insurance and Security Firms
By Joshua Afshani, University of Michigan, Ross School of Business. Abstract Cyberterrorism has come to be one of the most threatening...
The Menace of Fulani Herdsmen Attack and Its Effects on the Socio-Economic Development of Nigeria
By Edieya Davidson, Samuel Zibiri SAN & Co, Nigeria. Abstract This article looks into Fulani herdsmen attack and its effects on the...
Foreign Fighters: the Case of France
By Dr. Patricia Pazos, Director Talking About Terrorism. France has the highest number of foreign terrorist fighters (FTF) in Europe. A...
The 2018 U.S. National Strategy for Counterterrorism: A Synoptic Overview
By Dan E. Stigall, US Department of Justice, Chris Miller, Special Assistant to the President for Counterterrorism and Lauren...
Security Challenges of Attacks on Schools in Nigeria: The Role of School Staff, Parent and Admin.
By Emmanuel Uzuegbu-Wilson, Babcock University - School of Law and Security Studies. Abstract This paper discussed the security...
ISIS’s Current Capabilities
By Cat Cronin, Researcher at Talking About Terrorism. 1. After the US pulled troops out of Syria, Turkey become responsible for the...
The Insurability of Cyber Risk
By Asaf Lubin, Yale University; Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society; Yale University - Information Society Project. This detailed...
Terrorism and Hybrid Threats
By Cat Cronin, Researcher at Talking About Terrorism and Dr. Patricia Pazos, Director at Talking About Terrorism. 1. Hybrid threats can...
Defining Terrorism in National Laws: An Overview of the Definition of Terrorism in Pakistan
By Dr. Asif Khan and Pervaiz Khan; Bahria University, Islamabad. Suggested Citation: Khan, Asif and Khan, Pervaiz, Defining Terrorism in...
The Crime of Terrorism and the Right of Revolution in International Law
By Aleksandar Marsavelski, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb. Abstract The revolution you dream of is not ours....
The Phenomenon of Terrorist Political Parties and Countermeasures for Their Suppression
By Aleksandar Marsavelski, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb. Abstract In the early 1990s, Leonard Weinberg wrote...
Children Among Foreign Fighters in Iraq and Syria
By Cat Cronin, Talking About Terrorism. 1. In May 2019, the UN released a document pushing for the protection of children of foreign...
Terrorist Attacks and Household Trading
By Professor Albert Wang, Auburn University, and Professor Michael Young, University of Virginia. Abstract Using two sources of...
Head East! Toward a Security Alliance between Egypt and the UAE
By Professor Hamdy A. Hassan, Zayed University, Egypt. Abstract In discussions of the unrest that followed the Arab Spring uprisings,...
Understanding White Supremacy in the US Today: 10 Brief Facts
By Cat Cronin, Researcher at Talking About Terrorism. 1. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the number of white nationalist...
‘The Federal Republic of Nigeria vs. Sowore’
By Gbenga Odugbemi, The University of Edinburgh, School of Law, Babcock University, School of Law. Abstract This article examines the...
Diplomatic Conflict and Media Framing: Reporting of Al Jazeera and Al Arabia Channels
By Dr. Moazzam Naseer and Muhammad Rashid, Riphah University International Islamabad . Abstract Conflict in human history is older than...
The Hybridity of Liberal Peace: States, Diasporas and Insecurity
By Mark Laffey, and Suthaharan Nadarajah, SOAS, University of London. Abstract Much contemporary analysis of world order rests on and...
Media’s Relationship with Terrorism
Dr. Shubhra Sanyal on the media and how terrorist respond to it. Abstract There is a symbiotic relationship between terrorism and the...
The Effectiveness of the Social Media
Full tittle: The effectiveness of the Social media “as new means of communications” in formulating youth directions against terrorism:...
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