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When Women are the Criminals: Governing Violent Extremism in Malaysia
By Professor Zaiton Hamin and Saslina Kamaruddin, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) - Faculty of Law. Full tittle: When Women are the...
The Arc toward Justice and Peace
By Professor Mary Ellen O'Connell, Notre Damme Law School. Abstract William Schabas, one of the foremost human rights defenders of his...
Syria: Bringing Foreign Fighters to Justice
Peter Cephas Dahabreh, Harvard University, explains possible solutions including the creation of an International Tribunal. What are the...
Sri Lanka attacks: All you need to know
Coordinated attacks around the country kill at least 290 people and injure more than 500. What happened? Several coordinated terrorist...
Social Network Analysis: A Vision for Counter-Terrorism Approach in the Indian Defence Sector
This paper discusses different approaches of Social Network Analysis (SNA) for counter-terrorism in India. By experts: Pankaj Choudhary:...
The Impact of Terrorist Attacks in G7 Countries on International Stock Markets
By experts Panayiotis Papakyriakou, University of Southampton - Department of Banking and Finance; Athanasios Sakkas, University of...
The Use of Force to Prevent Recurrence of Conflict
Professor Laurie R. Blank, Emory University School, of Law Full examines how international law applies to the use of force in the...
International laws to combat terrorism: 5 question to Professor Shubhra Sanyal
1. International laws to control terrorism are complex and need a better commitment and consensus worldwide. What would be your 3 top...
ISIS online propaganda: what's next? 5 questions to Professor Miron Lakomy
Miron Lacomy, an expert on terrorist online propaganda answers in 5 questions the most interesting topics on the future of ISIS in the...
Turnout in Transitional Elections: Who votes in Iraq?
Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed, Columbia University, presents the complexities of the elections in Iraq and its consequences. Article previously...
The FATF in the Global Financial Architecture: Challenges & Implications
Dr. Usman W. Chohan* explains the consequences of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in the fight against terrorism and the...
Burden-Sharing, Geopolitics, and Strategy in NATO’s Black Sea Littoral States
By Professor Jordan Becker* explains the dynamics of burden-sharing in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey and other countries and what are the...
Dynamic Determinants of Access to Weapons: Global Evidence
Which country has more access to weapons? Simplice Asongu* and Joseph Nnanna** answer this key question. * African Governance and...
Digital Open Source Intelligence and International Security: A Primer
This report explores some of the dilemmas and deadlocks regarding digital surveillance, its extent in democracies and autocracies and how...
Offence of Kidnapping: the case of Nigeria
Kidnapping in Nigeria is a powerful weapon against communities and the development and security of the State. Chidimma Umegoa, Nnamdi...
Right-Wing Extremism in Europe: All we need to know
10 key facts addressing this growing type of terrorism in Europe. 1. Europe: The number of individuals arrested in relation to Right-Wing...
Victims of Terrorism: What the UN recommends
In this article we focus on the main 10 takeaways to understand how to improve the status, condition and involvement of victims of...
Information Terrorism
By Mariana-Ana Bulmez, Ovidius University of Constanţa - Doctoral School of Humanities Sciences. Abstract We live in an era of...
Cyber Globalization as an In/Stability Factor
By Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ilina Armencheva, Prof. Dr. Natalia Atanasova and Asst. Prof Dr. Ivaylo Ivanov; National Defense College, Sofia,...
Coping With Fear of and Exposure to Terrorism Among Expatriates
By Nicholas J. Beutell* ID, Marianne M. O’Hare**, Joy A. Schneer*** ID and Jeffrey W. Alstete****. Abstract This paper examines existing...
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