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JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW 2016-09 28, 9 (15) answer(s).
 
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Attacks reveal gaps in intelligence and security capabilities in France / Jones, Lewis   Journal Article
Jones, Lewis Journal Article
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Boom and bust: political and economic trauma shakes up Brazil / Caicedo, Carlos   Journal Article
Caicedo, Carlos Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Brazil is reeling from the combined impact of a high-profile corruption scandal, political instability, and a downturn in its economy. Carlos Caicedo sets out three scenarios for the country's political outlook over the next two years and the likely security impacts.
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Data digest: JTIC global attack index - June 2016 / IHS Jane's   Journal Article
IHS Jane's Journal Article
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Divide and conquer: attacks in Europe expose social fault lines / Gerhard, Jan; Nicholl, Kit   Journal Article
Gerhard, Jan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Following a spate of long-actor terrorist attacks in mainland Europe, Jan Gerhard and Kit Nicholl examine the outlook for social cohesion and government security policy.
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Enemy of my enemy: Syrian insurgency persists despite divisions / Spyer, Jonathan   Journal Article
Spyer, Jonathan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Five years after its inception, the mainly Sunni Arab insurgency against the Syrian government is undefeated. Reporting from the Syrian-Turkish border, Jonathan Spyer examines the operational outlook and motivations of these disparate groups.
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Entrenched rule: Burundian president retains hold on power / Jones, Will   Journal Article
Jones, Will Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Burundi's president Pierre Nkurunziza has succeeded in remaining in office for a third, unconstitutional term despite domestic opposition and regional opprobrium. Will Jones examines the implications for regional stability and security of Burundi's election.
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Force protection: AU considers options for South Sudan / Woodside, Duncan   Journal Article
Woodside, Duncan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Duncan Woodside reports from the 27th AU Summit in Kigali on the outlook for stability and peace enforcement in South Sudan, after fighting broke out in Juba during July.
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Militant wab watch: monitoring militant activity online / IHS Jane's   Journal Article
IHS Jane's Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IHS Jane's examines significant online activity by militant groups during July-August, as activities and supporters reacted to international events. Excerpts are sourced from a range of social media platforms and analysed for their implications.
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Play it safe: new threats challenge event security / Brooks, Anthony   Journal Article
Brooks, Anthony Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Paris and Brussles attacks and the Orlando nightclub shooting demonstrated the vulnerability of crowds in enclosed spaces. Anthony Brooks and Shaun Romeril analyse the evolution of event security technique, learning from the London 2012 Olympics.
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Purge: post-coup Turkey reassesses its priorities / Herschelmann, Kerry   Journal Article
Herschelmann, Kerry Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Turkish government has responded to a failed coup by initiating a crackdown on its perceived opponents in the military, government, and wider society. Kerry Herschelmann assesses the outlook for Turkey's internal dynamics and its regional positioning.
Key Words NATO  Intelligence Service  Turkey  Police  Islamic State  Turkish Military 
Coup Attempt 
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Ruling the airwaves: radio users monitor Russian military broadcasts / Roper, Tony   Journal Article
Roper, Tony Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Russian military continues to rely on high-frequency radio communications for a range of tasks. Tony Roper examines how radio technology and social media enable observers to use these broadcasts to track naval vessels and aircraft around the world.
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South China sea ruling rejects Beijing claims / Hayton, Bill   Journal Article
Hayton, Bill Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A long-anticipated ruling on the China's activities in the South China sea went strongly against Beijing in july.Bill Hayton examines the implications of the ruling for China and its nrighbouring countries, and the outlook for China's policy in the region.
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Sub-atomic security: quantum computing poses cryptography risks / Rama, Erglend   Journal Article
Rama, Erglend Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Quantum technology is potentially the next step in computing. Erglend Rama assesses the implications of quantum computing for cryptography and SIGINT agencies.
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Thick as thieves: Nigerian gangs partner with the Sicilian mafia / Sergi, Anna   Journal Article
Sergi, Anna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With Nigerian organised crime groups operating in the heartland of the Sicilian mafia, Dr Anna Sergi examines these groups activities and their relationship with Cosa Nostra.
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Trick or tritium: North Korea H-bomb claims examined / Kelley, Robert; Hansen, Nick   Journal Article
Hansen, Nick Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As North Korea contiunes to defy international sanctions and develop its nuclear weapons programme, Robert Kelley and Nick Hansen examine the Yongbyon Atomic Energy Research Centre's potential to support the programme's advancement.
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