Enhancing cooperation in defence against terrorism / edited by Kenan Tokgöz.
Material type: TextSeries: NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics ; ; v. 99.Publication details: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781614991038
- 1614991030
- Enhancing cooperation in defense against terrorism
- Terrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation -- Congresses
- International relations and terrorism -- Congresses
- Terrorisme -- Prévention -- Coopération internationale -- Congrès
- Relations internationales et terrorisme -- Congrès
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Terrorism
- International relations and terrorism
- Terrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation
- 363.325/17 23
- HV6431 .E54 2012
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International conference proceedings.
Includes indexes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ENHANCING COOPERATION IN DEFENCE AGAINST TERRORISM; Preface; Contents; Terrorism Overview: A Round-the-World Tour of Terrorism; Countering the Ideology of Terrorism; Legal Responses to Terrorist Use of the Internet; Organized Crime and Terrorism: The Financial Roots of Systematic Violence; What does Energy Security Mean?; The Legal Aspects of Combating Terrorism; Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism; International Humanitarian Law in Military Counterterrorist Operations; Suicide Terrorism: Media Representations and Strategic Communication; Terrorism and Media
Counterterrorism Strategy: Analysis and DilemmasThe Importance of Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy in Combating Terrorism; Terrorism, Media and Censorship; Subject Index; Author Index
This book contains articles arising from the presentations by eleven experts from five countries, delivered at the NATO Centre of Excellence Defence against Terrorism (COEDAT) advanced training course (ATC) entitled Enhancing Cooperation in Defence against Terrorism, held in Astana, Kazakhstan, in September 2010. The aim of this ATC was to stimulate discussion and facilitate interoperability between these five countries and NATO in the fight against terrorism.--Amazon.com
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