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Beyond London 2012: the quest for a security legacy / Soria, Valentina   Journal Article
Soria, Valentina Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Since 9/11, the security investment in major sporting events has risen as terrorism remains at the top of the list of risks. Like other Games before it, London 2012 will not only have to deter threats to the event, but also ensure a lasting legacy for the national security infrastructure. The UK must embrace an inclusive, integrated approach that incorporates the best lessons of previous Olympic Games, and contributes to the improvement of major event security for future host nations.
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ID:   109557


Charging up the valley: British decision in Afghanistan / Clarke, Michael; Soria, Valentina   Journal Article
Clarke, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Military  Afghanistan  ISAF  Enemy  Helmand  Valley 
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Promoting the concept of ‘UK plc’: a public-private sector Olympic challenge / Soria, Valentina   Journal Article
Soria, Valentina Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The London 2012 Olympics are the catalyst for a renewed effort to create an effective Public-Private Partnership in the provision of national security and resilience. Valentina Soria explores the public sector's concerted effort to engage businesses in the planning and delivery of security, and the positive long-lasting effects this may have on the UK's security culture.
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Terrorism: the new wave / Clarke, Michael; Soria, Valentina   Journal Article
Clarke, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Five years since the 7/7 London bomb attacks and almost a decade after the 9/11 attacks in the United States, the jihadist terror threat from violent extremists has evolved in significant ways, particularly as it affects the United Kingdom. Research indicates that one wave of terrorism directed at the UK has more or less run its course. But there is powerful circumstantial evidence to indicate that another phase may soon emerge and that it may be quite different from before.
Key Words Terrorism  Al-Qaida  Terrorist Attack  9/11 Attack  Al-Awlaki 
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Terrorism in the United Kingdom: confirming its modus operandi / Clarke, Michael; Soria, Valentina   Journal Article
Clarke, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Recent years have seen a significant number of terrorist plotters convicted in the UK. Few have successfully carried out their tasks. But their deadly intentions threaten the nation's security. The aftermath of these cases allows some conclusions to be drawn as to how potential operatives are radicalised, recruited and trained, and what this means for the British security forces.
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