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JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW VOL: 25 NO 11 (10) answer(s).
 
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ID:   125546


All at sea: illicit activity thrives in ungoverned maritime areas / LeMiere, Christian   Journal Article
LeMiere, Christian Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract More than 90% of global trade uses the sea, but the international community has so far paid little attention to ungoverned maritime spaces, Christian Le Miere analyses why policing the sea is a vital in disrupting the operations of non state armed groups.
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ID:   125567


Arms maneuvers: the spread of Libyan weapons / Scott, Cameron   Journal Article
Scott, Cameron Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Ghadaffi in 2011 prompted a flood of weapons into north Africa and the Middle East. Cameron Scott investigates the rise of illicit arms trafficking and its effects on regional stability.
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ID:   125574


Chile prospects: energy concerns are key election priority / Dhont, Arthur   Journal Article
Dhont, Arthur Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Chilean voters head to the polls for a general election in November. Arthur Dhont discusses the potential for an energy crisis in the country as a result of ongoing protests, and looks at the impact the election results could have on future policy.
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ID:   125572


Deadly stockpile: Syria's chemical weapons capabilities / IHS Jane's   Journal Article
IHS Jane's Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Following a chemical weapons attack in eastern Damascus, an international plan has been announced to secure and destroy Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles. HIS Jane's investigates the country's chemical production and storage sites.
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ID:   125536


Dissenting vote: Kosovo prepares for its first elections / Ryan, Eoin; Randolph, Eric   Journal Article
Randolph, Eric Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Kosovo's municipal elections in November are the first country wide polls since its declaration of independence. Eoin Ryan and Eric Randolph examine three scenarios for the vote and analyse Belgrade's influence on Kosovo's Serb minority in the north.
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ID:   125535


Enduring threat: AQAP's Yemini faction poses challenges / Craig, Iona   Journal Article
Craig, Iona Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Despite US missile strikes and domestic military offensives, Al-Qaeda's Yemini affiliate continues to pose a threat to the country. Iona Craig examines why its use to English language propaganda could indicate an attack on the West.
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ID:   125534


Killing spree: Al-Shabaab's hybrid assault on a Kenyan mall / Hartley, Will   Journal Article
Hartley, Will Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The four day siege of a Kenyan shopping centre targeting civilians could mark a shift in operational tempo for Harakat-al-Shabaab al Mujahideen. Will Hartley examines the westgate mall assault and the implications of Al-Shabaab's link with Al-Qaeda
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ID:   125571


Port in a storm: drug trafficking and organised crime in Marseille / Gomis, Benoit   Journal Article
Gomis, Benoit Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract A spate of killings related to organised crime in 2013 has put the French port of Marseille in the spotlight. Benoit Gomis examines what has been done to combat the perceived issue, and what further measures are likely to be implemented by the city.
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ID:   125573


Power vacuum: China attempts to clean up corruption / Hoffman, Samantha   Journal Article
Hoffman, Samantha Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Although the latest campaign to remove graft from the Chinese Communist Party has targeted high level officials, grassroots anti-corruption activities continue to be arrested. Samantha Hoffman examines the likely underlying reasons for the probe.
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ID:   125562


Slow burn: Myanmar's tentative steps towards ceasefire / Jolliffe, Kim   Journal Article
Jolliffe, Kim Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract After 65 years of conflict, Myanmar's government and opposition groups could be close to realizing a nationwide ceasefire, an achievement that would mark a step towards multilateral talks. Kim Jolliffe examines the many hurdles yet to be overcome.
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