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SHAPIRO, JEREMY (8) answer(s).
 
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Allies at war: America, Europe, and the crisis over Iraq / Gordon, Philip H; Shapiro, Jeremy 2004  Book
Shapiro, Jeremy Book
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Publication New York, McGraw-Hill, 2004.
Description vi, 266p.hbk
Standard Number 0071441204
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ID:   073804


Bridging the Transatlantic counterterrorism gap / Shapiro, Jeremy; Byman, Daniel   Journal Article
Byman, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The United States and Europe face different threats from Islamist terrorism, have different perceptions of even their common threats, have different tools for fighting terrorism, and respond differently. An inability to cooperate, however, may result in attacks or economic disruption.
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ID:   023638


French experience of counter-terrorism / Shapiro, Jeremy; Suzan, Benedicte 2003  Article
Shapiro, Jeremy Article
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Publication 2003.
Description p67-97
Summary/Abstract France has long been on the ā€˜bleeding edgeā€™ of international terrorism. In the last 20 years in particular, it has suffered repeated waves of both international and domestic terror. As a result, France has developed, largely by costly trial and error, a fairly effective system for fighting terrorism at home. This system is uniquely French, tailored to France's particular threats, capacities and civic culture. Nonetheless, there are lessons from France's experience for other countries, including the United States. Three stand out: the advantages of a centralised and specialised judicial process; the importance of creating strong, trusting relationships between judicial and intelligence organisations; and the need to understand the interaction between counter-terrorism efforts at home and abroad.
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ID:   135196


Homeward bound: don't hype the threat of returning Jihadists / Byman, Daniel; Shapiro, Jeremy   Article
Byman, Daniel Article
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Summary/Abstract On May 24, 2014, a man opened fire inside the Jewish Museum in Brussels, quickly killing three people and fatally wounding a fourth before disappearing into the cityā€™s streets. The alleged perpetrator, a French citizen named Mehdi Nemmouche, who has since been arrested and charged with murder, had spent the previous year fighting with jihadist opposition groups in Syria. His attack appeared to mark the first time that the Syrian civil war had spilled over into the European Union. Many security officials in Europe and the United States fear that this strike foreshadowed a spate of terrorist attacks that the chaos in Syriaā€”and now Iraqā€”could trigger.
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How to avoid a new cold war / Charap, Samuel; Shapiro, Jeremy   Article
Shapiro, Jeremy Article
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Summary/Abstract This year, the tragedies and outrages of the Ukraine crisis have dominated headlines and thinking about Western relations with Russia. There can be little doubt that the United States and its European allies and partners need a response to the Russian annexation of Crimea, to the destabilization of eastern Ukraine, to the separatistsā€™ downing of a civilian airlinerā€”and to the threat to global order that all of these actions represent.
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ID:   145603


Middle east minimalism / Shapiro, Jeremy ; SokŠ¾lsky, Richard   Journal Article
Shapiro, Jeremy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract RECENT PRESIDENTS of both parties have agreed that the United States has vital interests in the Middle East. But the region has become extraordinarily turbulent. Civil wars rage in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Libya, where central authority and state structures have broken apart. Various regional powers are intervening in these wars, many of which serve as proxy contests between Iran and Saudi Arabia. America is fighting a war against ISIS in Iraq, Syria and, increasingly, Libya. Russia has intervened in the Syrian Civil War.
Key Words America  U.S. troops  Middle East Interest 
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ID:   074310


Protecting the homeland 2006/07 / D'Arcy, Michael; O'Hanlon, Michael; Orszag, Peter; Shapiro, Jeremy 2006  Book
O'Hanlon, Michael Book
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Publication Washington, Brookings, 2006.
Description xiii, 212p.
Standard Number 0815764596
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ID:   069670


US army and the new national security strategy / Davis, Lynn E (ed); Shapiro, Jeremy 2003  Book
Shapiro, Jeremy Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2003.
Description xxi, 307p.
Standard Number 0833033476
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