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Mongolia’s Counter-Terrorism Architecture: Implications for Domestic Development and Foreign Partnership
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Why would a counter terrorism policy matter in a country where terrorism isn’t a major threat ? Dr. Jeffrey Reeves (link is external) looks at the long-term benefits of Mongolia’s counter terrorism law in his latest paper: “Mongolia’s Counter-Terrorism Architecture: Implications for Domestic Development and Foreign Partnership.”
“For Mongolia, counter-terrorism is as much about fostering inter-agency cooperation and facilitating foreign cooperation as it is about securing the country from a largely theoretical threat,” says Reeves. Read more online at: https://www.apcsslink.org/system/files/Terrorism%20in%20Mongolia-Reeves-Oct2014.pdf