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JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW 2016-12 28, 12 (12) answer(s).
 
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ID:   149823


After effect: future looks bleak for Iraq post-Mosul assault / Watling, Jack   Journal Article
Watling, Jack Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Allied forces have begun the offensive to retake the northern Iraqai city of Mosul from the Islamic State. Reporting from Iraq, Jack Watling analyses how the successful recapture of the city will effect broader political and sectarian dynamics in the country.
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ID:   149821


Blurred boundaries: changing battlefields drive insurgent innovation / Spyer, Jonathan   Journal Article
Spyer, Jonathan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Insurgent movements have proliferated in ungoverned spaces in the Middle East and beyond. Jonathan Spyer examines the ways in which these groups tactics are changing to accommodate the semi-conventional role that they are increasingly playing.
Key Words Terrorism  PLO  Insurgency  Iraq  Syria  Russia 
Ukraine  Lebanon  Yemen  UAV  Hizbullah  Paramilitary Forces 
Libyan Conflict  Insurgent Innovation  Regular Conflict  Weaponisation of Suicide  Ansar Allah 
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ID:   149827


Changing reaction: chemical warfare threat continues to evolve / Bretton-Gordon, Hamish de   Journal Article
Bretton-Gordon, Hamish de Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As improvised chemical weapons attacks become increasingly common, greater training and awareness are needed for responders on the ground. Hamish de Bretton-Gordon examines some of the lessons to be learnt from chemical weapons use in Syria and Iraq.
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ID:   149829


Coast watchers: monitoring China's coast guard using AIS / Ashdown, Neil; Czakon, Sebastian   Journal Article
Ashdown, Neil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China's Coast Guard has drawn attention for its activities in the South and East China seas. Neil Ashdown and Sebastian Czakon examine how structured monitoring of historical data from vessel location broadcasts can be used to analyse marine activity.
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ID:   149818


Darkening mood: Russian security reforms reflect stability fears / Galeotti, Mark   Journal Article
Galeotti, Mark Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract concerns about government stability ahead of the 2018 presidential election are driving Vladimir Putin into reforms of Russia's security apparatus. Mark Galeotti surveys changes that could substantially reorient Moscos's internal security and espionage posture.
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ID:   149819


Data digest: JTIC gloabl attack index - September 2016 / IHS Jane's   Journal Article
IHS Jane's Journal Article
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ID:   149826


King's ransom: governments stonewall after Panama papers / Gomis, Benoit   Journal Article
Gomis, Benoit Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Panama papers exposed a vast web of offshore finance vulnerable to money laundering. Benoit Gomis analyses the reasons why, amid the revelations, governments remain seemingly reticent to clamp down on money laundering and illicit financial flows.
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ID:   149820


Militant web 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 activity by militant groups during October-November, as activists 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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ID:   149825


Ongoing emergency: French security reforms fail to resolve concerns / Valenti, Alix   Journal Article
Valenti, Alix Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ahead of the second anniversary on 7 January 2017 of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris, Alix Valenti surveys how well a comprehensive reorganisation of the French security apparatus, amid growing police discontent, has addressed rising security threats.
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ID:   149822


Out of the shadows: Uzbekistan looks to life after Karimov / Melikishvili, Alex   Journal Article
Melikishvili, Alex Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Uzbekistan is showing signs of easing the repression exercised by late president Islam Karimov. Alex Melikishvili analyses the extent to which the country will move away from its post-Soviet isolation and embrace reform, as well as improve external relations.
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ID:   149824


Rising son: King's death exacerbates Thailand's turmoil / Jacob, Judith   Journal Article
Jacob, Judith Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The succession to Thailand's long-serving king has once again put the focus on the precarious relationship between the country's political and military elites and the urban and rural poor. Judith Jacob Examines the likely outlook for stability and security.
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Standard issues: UN body considers international cyber norms / Maurer, Tim   Journal Article
Maurer, Tim Journal Article
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