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Cyberterrorism threat: findings from a survey of researchers / Jarvis, Lee; Macdonald, Stuart; Nouri, Lella   Journal Article
Jarvis, Lee Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article reports on a recent research project exploring academic perspectives on the threat posed by cyberterrorism. The project employed a survey method, which returned 118 responses from researchers working across 24 different countries. The article begins with a brief review of existing literature on this topic, distinguishing between those concerned by an imminent threat of cyberterrorism, and other, more skeptical, views. Following a discussion on method, the article's analysis section then details findings from three research questions: (1) Does cyberterrorism constitute a significant threat? If so, against whom or what?; (2) Has a cyberterrorism attack ever taken place?; and (3) What are the most effective countermeasures against cyberterrorism? Are there significant differences to more traditional forms of anti- or counterterrorism? The article concludes by reflecting on areas of continuity and discontinuity between academic debate on cyberterrorism and on terrorism more broadly.
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Reunion of Crimea with Russia as a socio-political process / Senyushkina, Tatiana   Journal Article
Senyushkina, Tatiana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the article one analyses the geopolitical processes connected with the reunion of Crimea with Russia and the local community integration into the Russian social and economic as well as political and legal framework. The Reunion of Crimea with Russia is interpreted as culture and historic as well as political precedent. There are revealed the peculiarities of the political and legal as well as social and economic development of the Crimea in the context of its influence on the social and political processes. One has analyzed the processes, conditioned by the reformatting of the authorities and changes in the system of the state administration in the Republic of Crimea. There have been identified the peculiarities of the constitutional process, activities of the public organizations and mass media, interethnic and inter-confessional relations.
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