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Another frontier to fight: international terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism in North Africa / Nomikos, John M; Burweila, Aya   Journal Article
Nomikos, John M Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Coalition Building, Cooperation, and Intelligence: the Case of Greece and Israel / Nomikos, John M   Journal Article
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Combating illegal immigration, terrorism, and organized crime i / Nomikos, John M   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract During the 1990s the immigration problem in Greece began having explosive dimensions due to not only political and economic developments in southeastern Europe, but also to continuing conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa. An important factor which played a relevant role in shaping these developments was the 1991 collapse of Ramiz Alia's regime in Albania and the subsequent flow of illegal immigrants into Greece from Albania and other Balkan states (mainly Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia-FYROM) due to the political unrest that took place in the region during that period.
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Intelligence and Balkan instability: repeating the past or moving in a new direction? / Nomikos, John M   Journal Article
Nomikos, John M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Over the centuries intelligence has been a key instrument of statecraft. But intelligence information can be a double-edged sword. If correctly analyzed and applied, it may show leaders how to avoid calamities and arrive at optimal decisions. In some cases, it can avert a fight and provide the ground for compromise. But when misused and manipulated to advance political aims and preconceptions, it can lead to irreparable disaster and long-term suffering.
Key Words Intelligence  Balkan Instability 
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