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Filling the FARC-shaped void: potential insecurity in post-conflict Colombia / Ince, Matt   Journal Article
Ince, Matt Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract If ongoing peace talks with the FARC succeed, it is unclear what will become of the guerrilla group's illicit finance networks; who would replace the FARC in the drug-trafficking chain should they demobilise; and what would happen to their business interests in other illegal sectors. Against this backdrop, Matt Ince assesses whether a potential future peace deal with Colombia's oldest insurgent group could open the door to new sources of violence and insecurity in Colombia in the period ahead, as rival criminal organisations compete with one another to gain control over the FARC's current portfolio of illegal activities.
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Greece's new generation of terrorists, part 2: the conspiracy of cells of fire (CCF) / Kassimeris, George   Journal Article
Kassimeris, George Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract On 2 November 2010, the Greek government took the unprecedented step of suspending international airmail for 48 hours after a wave of parcel bombs targeting the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, the Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi, and the French President Nicholas Sarkozy as well as a number of foreign embassies in Greece and across Europe caused a major security scare. Responsibility for the parcel bombs campaign, which placed European counterterrorism authorities on high alert, was claimed by the Greek anarchist-oriented guerrilla group, Conspiracy of Cells of Fire (CCF). Since its emergence in 2008, CCF has become one of the most active of Greece's new generation of urban guerrilla groups. This article examines CCF's campaign of violence and explains its selection of targets and the nature of its organizational and operational development.
Key Words Security  Europe  France  Germany  Greece  Angela Merkel 
European Counterterrorism  Nicholas Sarkozy  Guerrilla Group 
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