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Terrorism
S/P/428. Dissertation. Business Strategies in Terrorist World: Funding of Al Qaeda
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- 26000
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 269.99 GBP
The dissertation explores the history and organisation of Al Qaeda focusing on the issues related to the funding of terrorism. The sources of Al Qaeda financing through separatist groups are described including Liberation Tiger of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), etc. Activities of the organisations supporting terrorists in different countries are reviewed including Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Lybia, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. Other sources of funding are examined including precious stones and drugs trafficking, Internet fraud, illegal transfer of funds, money laundering, etc. Counterterrorism financial policies are examined at the international and national levels, the results of the policies are evaluated suggesting recommendations about the methods of international fight against terrorism.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Terrorism, funding of Al Qaeda, counterterrorism, bin Laden,
C/P/190. Dissertation. Cyber Terrorism and its Future
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- 13000
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 139.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates the features and implications of cyber terrorism (CT) providing the definitions of the term, presenting a review of literature on CT and addressing the CT issues related to the economy, the information war, the media, the law, etc. Legislation against computer crimes is considered comparing the jurisdiction of England, the USA, Malaysia, Pakistan, etc. The activities of the International Multilateral Partnership against Cyber Terrorism (IMPACT), the FIA cyber crime department, and the Pakistani National Response Centre (NRC) are reviewed, CT-related developments in International law are considered. Recommendations are suggested for governments, businesses and individuals about the ways to reduce the risk of cybercrime and enhance public awareness, online security mechanisms, etc.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, cyber terrorism, cybercrime, cyber crime,
C/P/189. How did the detonation of IRA bomb in Manchester change the life of the city and its citizens?
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- 900
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper looks at the impact of the IRA bomb planted in central Manchester in June 1996 by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) terrorists. The short-term and long-term effects of the bomb’s detonation on the city and its residents are evaluated form the human and financial perspective. The city regeneration after the blow is discussed.
KEYWORDS: Manchester, bomb, IRA, terrorism, regeneration,
C/P/175. Islamic terrorism: resort of a small band of extremists or expression of widely held political beliefs?
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- 9000
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 99.99 GBP
The paper looks at the attitudes towards Islamic terrorists within the Muslim community in the UK and abroad. The nature of radical Islamic terror is discussed reviewing related opinion polls and surveys, discussing testimony from a number of Islamic group leaders, and highlighting the source of concern to the West from the Al Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden.
KEYWORDS: Islam, politics, terror, Muslim, Al Qaeda, Bin Laden,
S/P/419. What intelligence challenges has the US faced in waging the ‘war on terror' and how successfully were they tackled?
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- 2600
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the war on terror declared by the Bush administration arguing whether the terrorist attacks of 9/11 were a catastrophic intelligence blunder and addressing the problems faced by the US intelligence agencies. The issues of co-operation between the CIA, FBI, and local law enforcement departments are discussed.
KEYWORDS: War on terror, Bush, terrorist attacks, intelligence, 9/11,
C/P/156. Do September 11th attacks demonstrate the incapacity of intelligence organisations to respond to new understandings of security?
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- 2500
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- ?
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the state of the US intelligence organisations on the eve of the September 11th terrorist attacks evaluating to what extent they were prepared to deal with this new threat to national security. Differences between the old and new threats are discussed assessing the mistakes made by US intelligence agencies, and arguing whether these mistakes demonstrate an overall inability to respond to the new needs of security. ?
KEYWORDS: September 11, Terrorism, Security, US Intelligence organisations,
S/P/416. To what extent has the 'war on terror' saved George W. Bush's presidency?
- WORDS:
- 1900
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the political role of George Bush's doctrine known as the 'war on terror' discussing the presidential elections of 2000, and arguing that Bush's global war on terrorism helped the Republican Party to restore their position in American home politics.
KEYWORDS: War on terror, George Bush, presidency, American politics, Republican Party,
C/P/122. Which strategies of counter terrorism are most effective in fighting terrorism in liberal democracies?
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- 4400
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
The paper looks into the history of terrorism describing the development of counter-terrorism mechanisms after the Cold War with the focus on the counter-terrorism policies of the liberal democracies. The development of counter-terrorist strategies after the events of 9/11 is examined addressing the dilemma faced by liberal democracies as the guardians of human rights and the rule of law.
KEYWORDS: strategies, counter, terrorism, effective, fighting, terrorism, liberal, democracies,
C/P/107. Anti-American terrorism over four decades from 1960-2000
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- 7200
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 79.99 GBP
The paper looks at the American presidencies from John F. Kennedy to Bill Clinton from 1961 to 2000 and the anti-American terrorist attacks that occurred during these four decades. The author seeks to explain the relationship between American policies and the impact they have on terrorist organizations describing the ideologies of these terror groups and comparing the changing policies of US governments in response to terrorism. Possible improvements in the American foreign policy are suggested.
KEYWORDS: anti-American terrorism, Kennedy, Clinton, Republican, Democratic, foreign policy, ter,
C/P/114. Terrorism
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- 1600
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper reviews anti-terrorism theories and strategies analyzed in the articles by Sageman (2008) and Sawyer and Foster (2008). Practicality of both points of view is assessed discussing whether the war against terrorism lies in combating the war of ideas.
KEYWORDS: Terrorism, Al Queda,
C/P/84. Reactions and views of multi-cultural students to radical Islam (with reference to terrorist attacks on the USA and EU nations) and how these events have affected their daily lives
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the cross cultural impact of world events showing how the changes of viewpoints towards radical Islam have influenced the lives of students from different ethnic/religious backgrounds studying in London. The effects of terrorism on young people are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Religious Fundamentalism, Radical Islam, Terrorism, Bombings, Youth, Young People, Atta,
C/S/119. 'Boys Don't Cry': police stress and the fear of crime post 9/11
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- 2100
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper offers a literature review on the problem of police stress and the rising fear of crime after the terrorist attack on 9/11. The current situation at the Police agencies is described with reference to the psychological traumas of 9/11.
KEYWORDS: police stress, fear, crime, 9/11,
S/P/243. Macro-securitization, Sovereignty and Hegemony
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- 3100
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the concepts of threat and security in connection with state sovereignty and hegemony reviewing the ideas of Barry Buzan, reflecting on the positive and negative aspects of the 9/11 War on Terrorism (WOT) and arguing what happens when messiah breaks into sovereign entity.
KEYWORDS: Security, threat, War on Terrorism, sovereignty, hegemony,
S/P/289. Suppression of International Terrorism
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- 1400
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the ways of dealing with terrorist activity arguing whether the states hosting terrorists are responsible for their actions. An overview is provided of the UN Security Council sanctions toward terrorism, the treaties aimed at terrorism suppression, etc. The outcomes of the War against Terrorism declared by the USA are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Terrorism, Security Council,
S/P/291. Suppression of International Terrorism
- WORDS:
- 1400
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the ways of dealing with terrorist activity arguing whether the states hosting terrorists are responsible for their actions. An overview is provided of the UN Security Council sanctions toward terrorism, the treaties aimed at terrorism suppression, etc. The outcomes of the War against Terrorism declared by the USA are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Terrorism, Security Council,
S/P/387. Terrorism vs. gang violence: with liberty and justice for all?
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- 1700
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the definitions of terrorism seeking to understand whether they can be applied to gang violence in the USA. Terrorist groups and gangs are compared showing distinctions between them in structure, intent, etc.
KEYWORDS: Terrorism, gang violence, USA,
S/P/388. Mumbai Attacks
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- 1800
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper provides definitions of terrorism examining the attacks on India's economic capital Mumbai claimed by Deccan Mujahideen, a terrorist group based in Pakistan. The motives behind the attacks and the aftermaths of the attacks are discussed from the international and Indian perspectives.
KEYWORDS: Mumbai, terrorist attacks, India,
C/L/222. Applying natural law in context of 9/11
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines opposite views on the meaning and significance of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 analysing the role that natural law plays in the thinking of two characters from the provided scenario. The key concepts of naturalism are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Terrorist, natural law, naturalism, positivism,
C/P/60. Is The Present War On Terror Better Described As 'A Clash Of Civilization' Or 'A Clash Of Fundamentalisms'?
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- 1000
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 19.99 GBP
The present war on terror has acquired a multidimensional hue, with questions being raised about its true nature. Many have portrayed it as a 'clash of civilizations' between the secular West and the Islamic fundamentalism of the East. This seems to be due to the prevalence of a unipolar world juxtaposed with cultural multipolarity. The religious and imperialistic tones in this war have enforced the view that this war is essentially a 'clash of fundamentalisms'. States fighting terrorism need to prevent any war on terrorism from becoming a 'clash of fundamentalisms'.
KEYWORDS: Terrorism, War on terror, Fundamentalisms,
C/P/68. Do the apparent failures of the security service over the 7th July bombings indicate a weakness of approach or a lack of resources?
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2007
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This essay deals with the UK's approach to anti-terrorism legislation and examines the question of whether the attacks in London in July 2005 were the result of a failure of approach or a lack of resources.
KEYWORDS: Terrorist, Terrorism, London, Bombings,
C/P/69. 'Both the Special Branch and the Security Services have, throughout their history, always found convenient threats to the State'. Discuss
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 19.99 GBP
This work analyses how far the perceived threats by Special Branch/ the security services are fictitious. First the response to the Troubles in Northern Ireland is examined, second the Cold War, third the post - Cold War situation and, fourth, the modern threat of terrorism. The relation between democratic government, the security services and the electorate is also discussed.
KEYWORDS: Special Branch, Security Services, Cold War, Northern Ireland, The Troubles, War on Ter,
C/P/70. Compare and contrast two of the approaches to state theory covered in this course. Which provides the better analysis of the contemporary era? Marxism versus the neo-liberal hegemony
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- 3900
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 39.99 GBP
This work looks at the globalization thesis, comparing and contrasting the dominant world view of globalization - which is neo-liberal and, overall, positive - with that of globalization viewed from a Marxist perspective. The work promotes the view that globalization cannot be theorized adequately in either the currently-dominant, neo-liberal view or that of the classical-Marxist perspective. Instead, both need to be 'freed up': neo-liberalism needs to give way to a pluralistic outlook, classical Marxism needs to be adapted with the help of more recent, neo-Marxist, perspectives. Globalization is highly complex and full of contradictions. The underpinning suggestion is that the debate about globalization should move out of a modernist, and into a neo-modernist, mode. In this way, opportunities for resistance to globalization may best be realised and exploited.
KEYWORDS: Political Economy, globalization, neo-liberalism, neo-Marxism,
C/P/71. Religion and Global War on Terrorism
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2007
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper explored importance of religion as a key dimension of global on terrorism. After briefly analyzing history of global war on terrorism, two contrary schools of thoughts were highlighted in this regard. First school of thought argues that religion is the basic foundation of global war on terrorism while second school of thought opposes this point and considered religion as a misguided dimension of war on terrorism.
KEYWORDS: America, Global War on Terrorism, Religion, Theory of Just War,
S/L/175. Civil right advocates assert that the Australian Parliament's legislative response to the threat of terrorism is disproportionate and fundamentally abrogates the rights and liberties of Australians which existed before 11 September 2001. Provid
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- 1400
- DATE:
- 2007
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the anti-terrorism legislation in Australia passed after 11 September 2001 discussing the definition of 'terrorism offence' and arguing whether civil rights are under the threat of misuse by the government and authorities. The balance between security and personal freedom in Australia in regards to civil rights is discussed.
KEYWORDS: Terrorism, Australia, civil rights, security, personal freedom,
S/P/211. 'Terrorism is defined by the responses political violence provokes'. Discuss with reference to both state and non-state actions
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2007
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines analysts' approaches to the 'War on Terror' launched by the USA after September 11, 2001. Definitions of terrorism are reviewed commenting on the concept of justice, the legitimacy of political violence, etc. The emergence of new terrorism is discussed.
KEYWORDS: Terrorism, violence, justice,
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