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JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW 2015-02 27, 2 (10) answer(s).
 
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Date with destiny: centenary highlights Turkey’s political shifts / Sanamyan, Emil   Article
Sanamyan, Emil Article
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Summary/Abstract International efforts have failed to break the longstanding deadlock in Armenian-Turkish relations. Emil Sanamyan look at the role of Azerbaijan, Russia, and the United States, and the potential impact of the imminent centenary of the Armenian genocide.
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Hybrid terrorism: Islamist use jihadist training for Paris attacks / Jendruck, Evan; Egger, Pepe   Article
Jendruck, Evan Article
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Summary/Abstract The Islamist attacks in Paris are in early example of hybrid terrorism, in which militants incorporate elements of jihadist training into self-planned attacks. Evan Jendruck and Pepe Egger look at the perpetrators radicalisation and the influence of jihadist groups
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Intercontinental intentions: Russia upgrades it missile arsenal / O’Connor, Sean   Article
O’Connor, Sean Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s foreign policy is currently under heavy scrutiny, but Moscow is determined to maintain a credible deterrent missile force Sean O’Connor examines the progress of these upgraded and how they are restricted by the new START missile treaty with the US
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Limping along: US foreign policy priorities through to 2017 / Cushman, Chuck   Article
Cushman, Chuck Article
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Summary/Abstract US President are traditionally weaker as they approach the last years of their mandates. Chuck Cushman analyses which global hotspots and foreign policy issues will demand presidential attention in the coming two year, and what role congress might play.
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Malicious intent: west accuses Russia of cyber-warfare / Pritchard, Rob   Article
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Summary/Abstract Reports of Russian state –sponsored cyber-attacks on western countries have grown since the beginning of the crisis in Ukraine and the imposition of sections. Rob Pritchard assesses whether the hacking is officially backed, by nationalists, or simple criminality.
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Marching orders: the Islamist state grows its grassroots network / Khalil, Ezzeldeen   Article
Khalil, Ezzeldeen Article
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Summary/Abstract The possible connection between the Islamist states and the Paris attacks highlights how the group’s media outlets reach out to its world wide support base. Ezzeldeen, Khalil examines their effectiveness in inciting individuals to carry out terrorist attacks aboard.
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Poisoned chalice: Zimbabwe considers politics without Mugabe / Fisher, Julian   Article
Fisher, Julian Article
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Summary/Abstract Robert Mugabe is showing no sign of loosening his grip on power in Zimbabwe, but speculation is mounting about who will succeed the monagenarian president. Julian Fisher examines three scenarios for political life before and after the 2018 presidential elections.
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Pressure points: Jordan’s water and energy security crises / Cohen, Sophie   Article
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Summary/Abstract The lack of easy access to oil and gas reserves and the influx of more than I million refugees from neighbouring countries have led to severe water and energy shortages in Jordan. Sophie Cohen examines the dwindling options to meet the country’s needs.
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Tangled web: law enforcement struggles to control darknet / Bijou, Rodrigo   Article
Bijou, Rodrigo Article
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Summary/Abstract Operation onymous has shut down numerous darknet markets, but advanced privacy and decentralized systems pose challenges to combating new illicit trade online. Rodrigo Bijou analyses whether law enforcement effort can keep up with technology.
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Trading places: China and Myanmar maintain their trade links / Randolph, Eric   Article
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Summary/Abstract Myanmar has secured multi-billion dollar trade agreements with China despite a delicate relationship. Eric Randolph examines the political and economic impact of this accord, and how it might affect Myanmar’s attempts to diversify trade and investment partners.
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