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Publicación created on 02/26/2024 - 13:36 by in NESA
On 13 February 2024, alAhram Weekly published NESA Center alumna Eman Ragab's latest article, "Terrorism and transnational crime."
"What are the reasons behind the increasing links between terrorist activities and transnational organised crime groups?" asks Ragab.
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Publicación created on 08/18/2023 - 12:44 by in NESA
On 16 August 2023, Asia Pacific Security Magazine (APSM) published NESA Center alumna Charani Patabendige's article "Hidden Horrors: Online Child Pornography" on child pornography laws, national security implications, and challenges.
"Child pornography is often viewed as a...... Read more...
Publicación created on 02/10/2023 - 11:54 by in NESA
Subject: Analysis of the threat potential of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in the CENTCOM AOR.
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to present the CSAG’s analysis of the ‘threat from ISIS’ within CENTCOM AOR to formulate pragmatic recommendations for decision-making.
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Publicación created on 11/01/2022 - 08:35 by in GCMC
The Marshall Center Transnational Weekly is a current awareness, information and policy tool for Marshall Center stakeholders, faculty, staff, students and alumni to inform them about online publications by think tanks, research institutes and other organizations that deal with transnational...... Read more...
Publicación created on 11/08/2016 - 06:29 by () in GCMC
Executive Summary
A common failure in much of today’s mainstream thinking is the belief that asymmetric warfare can be stopped by conventional warfare. This is not to say that we do not need strong conventional warfare forces and capabilities. Addressing the use of asymmetric methods in...... Read more...