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Drugs Money and Crime Make the World Go Round

Introduction

My purpose is to draw attention to the phenomenon of a new form of crime network, in effect the globalisation of crime aided by terrorism, sometimes energised by “anti political” governments, and the hijacking of freedom movements in the developing world by people with very dubious agendas.

In the early years of his first presidency, Vladimir Putin predicted that the confluence of major criminal networks with terrorism would prove to be a major challenge for the world.

I begin by examining important recent research published by two reputable international bodies. Both show that Russia’s current prime minister got it right. Continue reading

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The Recent Iranian Plot is Very Real and a Vision of the Future

There’s a discernible logic to what Iran is doing funding Mexican drug traffickers to bomb a US restaurant and kill the Saudi ambassador, and whoever else might be eating there. Three elements have come together in a dangerous cocktail of terrorism, international rivalry and criminality, and the threat is serious.

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Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice

Terrorism and Political Violence July-August 2011

Jarret M. Brachman. Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice. London: Routledge, 2009. 212 pp., $41.95 paper. ISBN: 978-0-415-45242-7.
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Hamas: Unwritten Chapters

Terrorism and Political Violence July-August 2011
Azzam Tamimi. Hamas: Unwritten Chapters. London: C Hurst & Co., 2007 .352 pp., £14.95 paper. ISBN: 978-18-506-5834-4.

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Danger is Bin Laden’s Ideas Will Survive His Death

This article first appeared in the 3 May 2011 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission.

ANALYSIS: The death of the figurehead leader of al-Qaeda does not presage the end of the worldwide campaign of terror he inspired

OSAMA BIN Laden’s legacy is that the ideology of al-Qaeda will endure. Al-Qaeda is a group of like-minded people, not a global military structure directed from a notional centre. In fact, the “Arab spring” we are witnessing is a much greater threat to al-Qaeda than the loss of its figurehead, iconic though he may have been.

To understand the significance of bin Laden’s death, we need to take a few steps back.

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Negotiating with Evil: When to Talk to Terrorists

A former American diplomat has written a book which helps focus on how Ireland should deal with the terrorism of the people responsible for the murder of PSNI constable Ronan Kerr, and attempts at various other atrocities.

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Difficult to Counter the Potency of ‘Swarming’ Terrorist Attacks

This article first appeared in the 5 October 2010 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission. Continue reading

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Beyond Terror and Martyrdom: the Future of the Middle East

This article first appeared in the October-December 2009 edition of Terrorism and Political Violence and is reproduced here with their kind permission. Continue reading

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Responses to Cyber Terrorism

This article first appeared in the April – June 2009 edition of Terrorism and Political Violence and is reproduced here with their kind permission. Continue reading

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Terrorism Targeted at Tourists Bears Hallmark of Al-Qaeda

This article first appeared in the 28 November 2008 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission.

The atrocities committed in Mumbai are a reminder that al-Qaeda has not gone away. It remains as determined as ever to kill, maim and terrorise to advance its cause, writes Richard Whelan.

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