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SYRIA AND LEBANON (9) answer(s).
 
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ID:   143035


Central Asia: problems and struggle to escape being ISIS target / Gidadhubli, R G   Article
Gidadhubli, R G Article
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Summary/Abstract Declaration by ISIS that the Central Asian States (CAS) will be one of the targets has been a matter of great concern not only for these concerned countries but also for those which are closely politically and economically linked with Central Asia. Hence several questions arise. Why are the CAS targets of the ISIS and what are the problems facing the CAS due to this declaration by the ISIS? What policy measures are taken by the state authorities of the CAS to deal with this situation? What are the perspectives and challenges?
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ID:   143040


ISIS: the geopolitics of terrorism / Dogra, Rajesh   Article
Dogra, Rajesh Article
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Summary/Abstract The actions of ISIS in the past few years have left the whole international community to stare feared with awe. The pace with which ISIS is expanding and the number of victims that leaves behind, has caused severe alert to all international organizations and States. The problems of the funding of ISIS, the support from other terrorist groups, the internet propaganda and the foreign terrorist fighters are phenomena that are still hard to be 100% traced and solved.
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ID:   143055


Misconception of Islamic terrorism in the world: a case of Da’esh / Ahmad, Saleem   Article
Ahmad, Saleem Article
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Summary/Abstract In international politics, issues are created and suppressed according to their interests like Al-Qaida and now Islamic terrorism has become one of the big terrible issues in international politics. Consequently, the issue of Islamic terrorism is serving the interests of Da’esh as well as western countries and this war will be continued in future.
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ID:   143037


Navigating terrorism Labyrinth / Panda, Snehalata   Article
Panda, Snehalata Article
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Summary/Abstract Terrorism can be understood by Action -Reaction Syndrome .Deep rooted causes shape the mindset of the terrorist for indulging in violent action .It is the manifestation of careful preparation seeded with consciously selected targets .More often than not the response from government follows extremely devastating action. As the terrorist groups have dissimilar reasons at different times and in different locations the response may not be successful by the government /the ultimate target. It is not occurrence but recurrence in different situations by different groups whose motivations and methods do not follow a uniform pattern.
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ID:   143056


Nuclear terrorism in the Indian subcontinent / Sen, Souradeep   Article
Sen, Souradeep Article
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Summary/Abstract Terrorism is a term with no agreed definition among governments or academicians, but is almost used exclusively in a pejorative sense, to describe life-threatening actions perpetrated by politically motivated self-appointed sub-state groups. A more accurate definition has been proffered by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, London: terrorism is the use of violence, often against people not directly involved in a conflict, by groups operating clandestinely, which generally claim to have high political or religious purposes, and believe that creating a climate of terror will assist attainment of their objectives.
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ID:   143047


Rise of Islamic State and evolving US strategy / Tourangbam, Monish; Danish, Aersh   Article
Tourangbam, Monish Article
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Summary/Abstract The strategy against the IS is highly dynamic given the rapidly shifting sands of geopolitics in the region and the responses of the countries, including American allies, that have stakes and influence in the region. Given that the election campaign for the presidential seat is heating up in America, the candidates are currently engaged in hyperbolic rhetoric and anti-incumbency criticism that are normal recipes of the campaign season. However, in most likelihood, whoever comes to the White House, will eventually take forward and tie the threads of what President Obama has already been doing and aims to do in his remaining days.
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Stew in their own juice: reagan, Syria and Lebanon, 1981--1984 / Andersson, Magnus Seland ; Waage, Hilde Henriksen   Journal Article
Waage, Hilde Henriksen Journal Article
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Key Words Syria and Lebanon  1981--1984 
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ID:   143036


Terrorism and geopolitics in West Asia / Kamboj, Anil   Article
Kamboj, Anil Article
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Summary/Abstract The key to managing the disruptions and assuaging people’s fears is governance. People saw the world fall apart a century ago not because human knowledge stopped advancing, but because of widespread governance and policy failures. As 2016 starts, we must focus on adapting governance, in all of its economic and political dimensions, to the 21st century, so our resources and knowledge produce inclusive progress, not violent conflict.
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Violence and terrorism in West Asia: implications for India’s security / Pasha, A K   Article
Pasha, A K Article
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Summary/Abstract In contemporary West Asia, terrorism normally brings to our attention the mindless violence committed by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria [ISIS] and elsewhere in the region and beyond. In addition bomb blasts in Tunisia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, Turkey, and growing violence in Syria and Lebanon remind us of indiscriminate terrorism. Many have condemned terrorist attacks on US and French marines in Lebanon in the early 1980’s when peace keeping forces from these and other countries were stationed in and around Beirut soon after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in June 1982.
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