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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
- Introductory Remarks
Henrik Landerholm, President of the Swedish National Defence College
- College
- Content
Preface
Anja H. EbnötherIntroduction: Terrorism and the International Security Agenda since 2001
Alyson J. K. Bailes
Historical Origins of the British Army’s Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorist Techniques
Dr. Rod ThorntonTransnational Terrorism: The Newest Mutation in the Forms of Warfare
Fred R. SchreierThe Post-Madrid Face of Al Qaeda
Prof. Rohan K. GunaratnaCounterterrorism Policies and Strategies: Keys to Effective Interagency Cooperation and National Security
Michael ChandlerTerrorism and Parliamentary Control
Dr. Willem F. van EekelenCombating Terrorism and Its Implications for the Polish Armed Forces
Dr. Andrzej KarkoszkaCombating Terrorism and Its Implications for Intelligence
Fred R. SchreierPolicing Terrorism: Rhetoric and Implementation
Prof. Otwin MareninThe Contribution of Border Security Agencies in the War on Terror
Andrus OovelThe Implications of the Fight Against Terrorism for the French Gendarmerie
Gén. Denis VaultierPrivate Military Companies
Marina CapariniA Lawful Fight Against Terrorism?
Dr. Per Broström, Diana Amnéus
Conclusions
Ambassador Dr. Theodor H. Winkler