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African connection: human pawns are being used to smooth over drug deals in Balochistan
/ Ahmed, Maqbool
Ahmed, Maqbool
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2014.
Key Words
Iran
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Balochistan
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Identity Crisis
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Gwadar
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Drug Smuggling
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African Connection
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Drug Deals
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Turbat
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Anti - Narcotics Force
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091112
Australian and Indian approaches to maritime security in Southe
/ Snyder, Craig
Snyder, Craig
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2008.
Summary/Abstract
Maritime security in Southeast Asia is a subject that is drawing greater attention in view of the rise of non-traditional security threats such as piracy, maritime terrorism, drug smuggling and illegal migration. Australia and India have taken significantly different approaches to providing support to the Southeast Asian states in their maritime security initiatives.
Key Words
Australia
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Maritime Security
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India
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Southeast Asia
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Maritime Terrorism
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Illegal Migration
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Maritime Threats
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Drug Smuggling
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141587
India-Pakistan relations in the current environment
/ Verma, Jai Kumar
Verma, Jai Kumar
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India
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Pakistan
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FATA
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Kashmir Problems
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Nuclear Warheads
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India - Pakistan Relations
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Drug Smuggling
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MQM
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Fake Indian Currency
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138303
When terrorists go bad: analyzing terrorist organizations’ involvement in drug smuggling
/ Asal, Victor; Milward, H Brinton ; Schoon, Eric W
Asal, Victor
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The intersection of terrorism and organized crime is a central global security concern. However, the conditions that contribute to this intersection or hinder its development are widely debated. Drawing on prominent cases of ideologically driven violent nonstate actors engaged in illicit economies, some scholars argue that this intersection is a logical evolution. Other scholars, focusing on the fact that relatively few groups engage in both organized crime and terrorism, argue that ideological differences hinder this intersection. We use data on 395 terrorist organizations to analyze how organizational and environmental factors affect the likelihood of terrorist involvement in illicit drug trafficking. Our analysis shows that the degree of connectivity within networks of terrorist groups is the most significant predictor of a group engaging in drug trafficking. Further, contrary to the theorized effects of ideology, an explicit religious ideology has no significant effect while an ethnopolitical ideology actually increases the likelihood of drug trafficking.
Key Words
Global Security
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Terrorists
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Terrorist Organizations
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Nonstate Actors
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Drug Smuggling
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Illicit Economies
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Illicit Drug Trafficking
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Ethnopolitical Ideology
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