CIAO DATE: 10/06

Combating Terrorism and Its Implications for the Security Sector

Theodor H. Winkler, Anja H. Ebnöther, Mats B. Hansson, Editors

Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

February 2005

 

Table of Contents

  1. Historical Origins of the British Army’s Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorist Techniques
    Dr. Rod Thornton

  2. Transnational Terrorism: The Newest Mutation in the Forms of Warfare
    Fred R. Schreier

  3. The Post-Madrid Face of Al Qaeda
    Prof. Rohan K. Gunaratna

  4. Counterterrorism Policies and Strategies: Keys to Effective Interagency Cooperation and National Security
    Michael Chandler

  5. Terrorism and Parliamentary Control
    Dr. Willem F. van Eekelen

  6. Combating Terrorism and Its Implications for the Polish Armed Forces
    Dr. Andrzej Karkoszka

  7. Transformation of the Romanian Armed Forces in the Post–September 11 Environment: New Principles, New Missions, and New Capabilities for a New NATO
    Mihaela Matei

  8. Combating Terrorism and Its Implications for Intelligence
    Fred R. Schreier

  9. Policing Terrorism: Rhetoric and Implementation
    Prof. Otwin Marenin

  10. The Contribution of Border Security Agencies in the War on Terror
    Andrus Oovel

  11. The Implications of the Fight Against Terrorism for the French Gendarmerie
    Gén. Denis Vaultier

  12. Private Military Companies
    Marina Caparini

  13. A Lawful Fight Against Terrorism?
    Dr. Per Broström, Diana Amnéus