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Against both Bin Laden and Belliraj: lessons from Moroccan counterterrorism / Kalpakian, Jack   Journal Article
Kalpakian, Jack Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The question about the relationship between al-Qaeda and terrorist organizations operating at the national, regional and international levels has been at the centre of the debate concerning appropriate policy responses to both. Debates focus on the question whether to treat terrorism mostly as a home-gown, grassroots phenomenon, or something significantly inflamed by foreign encouragement and sponsorship. Evidence from Morocco suggests that the national and regional terrorist organizations exhibit varying degrees of affiliation with al-Qaeda, ranging from acting as local franchises to complete independence. The Moroccan state's response to this flexible situation is evaluated in the three case studies, each reflecting the case of terrorist organization or cell that has been dismantled. They show that Moroccan anti-terrorism policy has been generally successful, despite some erosion in human rights. The framework used in the study examines the sequence of events that led to the dismantling of the organization studied, the demographics of its membership, its ideology, and its targets. The holistic response, which combines heightened levels of law enforcement, socio-economic reform, and religious restructuring, is helping Morocco with its war against both domestic and international terrorism and may offer hints for counterterrorism elsewhere.
Key Words Counter Terrorism  Anti-Terrorism  Religious  Bin Ladan  Moroccan  Changing Society 
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ID:   086911


North America outlook: reforming the reformable / Leibstone, Marvin   Journal Article
Leibstone, Marvin Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract It is clear that in addition to an early 2009 sense of urgency applied to US economic fixes by the Barack Obama administration, an equally intense administration effory kicked in for US defence and diplomacy reformation and how such could impact global security in the near and distant future.
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ID:   178963


Reforming Ukraine’s security sector / Fasola, Nicolo; Wood, Alyssa J   Journal Article
Fasola, Nicolo Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract NATO has delivered assistance without taking the pre-existing institutional and ideational conditions of Ukraine’s military landscape into sufficient account.
Key Words NATO  Ukraine  Reforming  Security Sector  Domestic Political Interest 
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