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ID103798
Title ProperTerrorism-Free zone in east central Europe? strategic environment, risk tendencies, and causes of limited terrorist activities in the visegrad group countries
LanguageENG
AuthorMares, Miroslav
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The aim of this article is to analyse terrorism and the phenomena linked to it in East Central Europe. In comparison with a number of other regions of today's world, this area can currently seem to be a relatively "terrorism-free zone." Although the number of terrorist attacks committed in this territory is insignificant, this does not mean that the risk of terrorism is entirely negligible in the region. This text explains some historical determinants of the current situation and describes the consequences both of regime change in the countries in question and of their foreign policy decisions after 1989. I also analyse the importance of East Central Europe as a logistical space for international terrorism (weapons procurement, stays of terrorists, etc.). I characterise the threats of Islamic and Middle Eastern terrorism in connection with the pro-American and pro-Israeli policies of East Central European countries, especially after 9/11, assess the risks posed by the domestic extremist scenes in those countries that have a relationship with terrorism, and take notice of the accusations of terrorism that have been voiced in international politics. On the basis of this data, I then provide an overview of the importance of East Central Europe for the contemporary study of terrorism.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 23, No. 2; Apr-Jun 2011: p.233 - 253
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 23, No. 2; Apr-Jun 2011: p.233 - 253
Key WordsEast Central Europe ;  Terrorism ;  Terrorism Free Zone


 
 
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