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Understanding and responding to the terrorism phenomenon : a multi-dimensional perspective /

Автор-организация: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Terrorist Operations Washington DC), North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Public Diplomacy Division.
Други автори: Nikbay, Ozgur., Hancerli, Suleyman.
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Amsterdam ; Oxford : IOS Press, c2007.
Серия: NATO security through science series. Human and societal dynamics ; vol. 21.
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Съдържание:
  • Understanding and responding to terrorism / Suleyman Hancerli and Ozgur Nikbay
  • A terrorist operational profile: a psycho-social paradigm and plan for their destruction / Thomas Strentz
  • Historical and psychological reflections on the emergence of the new terrorism / Charles B. Strozier
  • Biological weapons terrorism and transparency / Marie Isabelle Chevrier
  • The demand side of terrorism: fear / Brian Forst
  • Terrorism: a socio-economic analysis / Ismail Ozsoy
  • Suicide attacks as a devastating terrorist modus operandi: an updated evaluation of Turkish cases / Ozgur Nikbay, Cindy J. Smith and Ekrem Mus
  • Palestinian Istishadia campaign: a dynamic and practical tool / Yoram Schweitzer
  • The rise of radical Islam in post-Soviet states: fiction or reality? / Kamil Yilmaz
  • The rise of the periphery and peripheralization of the center: moderation of Islamic and Kurdish extremism in Turkey / Seda Demiralp
  • War of paradigms: the PKK, Europe, and Turkey / Emrullah Uslu and Onder Aytac
  • Narcoterrorism in Turkey: the financing of PKK-KONGRA GEL from illicit drug business / Ahmet Pek and Behsat Ekici
  • Spatial pattern analysis of PKK-KONGRA GEL terror incidents in Turkey: 2003-2004 / Suleyman Demirci and I-Shian Suen
  • Local law enforcement hostage/crisis negotiation: an essay on continued viability in the aftermath of the attacks of 9/11 / Robert J. Louden
  • Probability of hostage fatality in hostage-taking terrorism: negotiation option and characteristics of negotiators / Murat Kocak
  • Successful police negotiation strategies in terrorism motivated hostage situations / Suleyman Hancerli and Tuncay Durna
  • Negotiating the terrorist hostage siege: are nations prepared to respond and manage effectively? / Gary W. Noesner
  • Hostage negotiation: a systems perspective in a case study approach / Brian Richardson
  • Kidnapping: a brief psychological overview / Mike Webster
  • Disrupting the business of kidnapping: how kidnapping harms the world economy and how governments can thwart kidnapping organizations? / John Richardson ... [et al.]
  • International kidnap negotiations: preparation, response & related issues / Stephen J. Romano
  • Hijackings and aviation security / Ramazan Yalcinkaya and Aziz Ozmen
  • Learning from the "lesser" acts: suggestions for improving responses to critical incidents / Tomas C. Mijares
  • Situational crime prevention and the control of terrorism / Ronald V. Clarke and Graeme R. Newman
  • Preventing terrorist attacks to critical infrastructure(s) by use of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) / Morton Gulak ... [et al.]
  • A community based multi-faceted response to the terrorist threat in Canada / Wayne Hanniman
  • Implementing democratic policing in the PKK terrorism torn areas of Turkey / Tuncay Durna and Suleyman Hancerli
  • Turkish government policies and the rise of the PKK/KONGRA-GEL / Niyazi Ekici, Murat Ozkan and Oguzhan Omer Demir
  • Expansion of the executive power by the Patriot Act / Ali Ozdogan
  • Proper proactive training to terrorist presence and operations in friendly urban environments / Maria (Maki) Haberfeld and Agostino von Hassell
  • Comparative analysis of the role of intelligence in counterterrorism in Turkey and in the United States / Ferhat Goktepe and Serhan Ercikti
  • The counter-terrorism issue in the U.S. and Turkey's policies / Murat Gunbeyi and Tarkan Gundogdu
  • Role of Islamic political and legal thought for responding to terrorism / Leonid Sykiainen
  • Globalizing security, securing globalization? Privatization, commodification and the 'new' terrorist threat / Keith Spence.