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TSAS WP16-10: Research into How Resources are Acquired, Moved and Used to Support Acts of Terrorism
The study was directed to answer six questions on terrorist resourcing in Canada through a comparative analysis that identified: resourcing activities; actors involved; interconnections of activities; importance of different forms; – …
The International Monetary Fund and Surveillance
Volume 5, Final Report of the Air India Commission
Radicalization: A Prerequisite to Terrorism
North America has long served as a fundraising and logistics hub for dozens of global terrorist organizations and has occasionally been attacked. Many radicals have lived, worked or studied in – …
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: a Choice Between Two Evils
Jean-Paul Brodeur’s research on terrorism spanned two distinct, yet inseparable aspects of the matter. The first concerns the inner workings, the objectives, and the methods of groups identified as “terrorist,” – …
Terrorist Networks as Strategic Repertoires: Functional Differentiation among Al-Shabaab Terror Cells
This article explains variation across the characteristics and structure of Al-Shabaab (AS) networks as a function of strategic repertoires. (Source: Publication).
Opportunity Costs or Costly Opportunities? The Arab Spring, Osama Bin Laden, and Al-Qaeda’s African Affiliates
There is little doubt that Al-Qaeda faces twin challenges in the “Arab Spring” sweeping North Africa and the Middle East (MENA) and in the death of Osama bin Laden in – …
Countering Radicalization of Diaspora Communities in Canada
This study provides an initial assessment of the state of radicalization amongst immigrant groups active within Canada’s largest metropolitan areas. The authors conducted an extensive literature review and examined over – …