A High Price. The Triumph and Failures of Israeli Counterterrorism
In: Politique étrangère: PE ; revue trimestrielle publiée par l'Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Heft 1, S. 220-222
ISSN: 0032-342X
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In: Politique étrangère: PE ; revue trimestrielle publiée par l'Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Heft 1, S. 220-222
ISSN: 0032-342X
In: Sécurité globale, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 153-159
ISSN: 2271-2194
In: Revue défense nationale, Heft 731
ISSN: 2105-7508
For many decades now, terrorism & counter-terrorism have dominated the news. The time has now come to analyze resources available to oppose terrorism with a view to consolidating certain fundamental aspects so that what is seen by some as a global cataclysm can be effectively countered.
In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 120, S. 19-32
ISSN: 0221-2781
Alvaro Uribe was elected president of Colombia in 2002, & was reelected in 2006. During his six years at the helm of the country, he has never deviated from the line he laid down at the start: give his compatriots renewed confidence by putting an end to terrorism. His ambitions have been largely realized: almost all paramilitary groups have been dismantled; hostage-taking has been significantly reduced; & the FARC, the last guerilla force operational in Colombia, has suffered a string of setbacks. In this exclusive interview with Politique Internationale, Uribe reflects with passion & conviction on his actions at the head of the Colombian state. His government, he explains, is ready to negotiate a peace with the FARC. But, unlike his predecessors, Alvaro Uribe will not be naive in his dealings with the guerilla force. He will leave them no other solution but to free the hostages & lay down their arms. Adapted from the source document.
In: Policy options: Options politiques, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 39-43
ISSN: 0226-5893
In: Politique internationale: pi, S. 299-312
ISSN: 0221-2781
Discusses the vulnerability of the information systems of major corporations, state administrations, and public authorities to attacks by individuals, terrorist groups, and outlaw states; international scope. Summaries in English and Spanish p. 446 and 461.
In: Revue défense nationale, Heft 731
ISSN: 2105-7508
Pakistan is engaged on several fronts in the fight against the endemic insecurity resulting from a fragile regional environment & is often viewed as an ambiguous player. The author describes in detail the factors governing Pakistan's anti-terrorist posture.
In: Revue défense nationale, Heft 730
ISSN: 2105-7508
By re-examining the history of al-Qaeda, its regional dimension, its criminal activities & its rabble-rousing, it is possible to amplify & strengthen the fight against Islamic terrorism. The anti-terrorist battle also calls for intellectual & moral resolve.
In: Défense nationale et sécurité collective. [Französische Ausgabe], Band 64, Heft 1, S. 63-70
ISSN: 1950-3253, 0336-1489
In: Le monde diplomatique, Band 52, Heft 613, S. 1-11
ISSN: 0026-9395, 1147-2766
In: Défense nationale et sécurité collective. [Französische Ausgabe], Band 63, Heft 6, S. 89-96
ISSN: 1950-3253, 0336-1489
Air forces are gradually adapting to the non-conventional characteristics of the 'new' or 'asymmetric' conflicts. An essential component of any joint force, air power is optimised to engage high-value targets, including weapons of mass destruction, with great precision. Its qualities of endurance & ubiquity in surveillance & precision strikes help support surface forces against adversaries using collective paramilitary violence (guerrilla warfare) or in small groups (terrorism), often in restrictive urban terrain. Its effects will therefore consist in disarming paramilitary organisations making use of geographically identifiable networks & reducing the freedom of movement of terrorists, as part of an overall strategy of fighting terrorism. Adapted from the source document.
In: Défense nationale et sécurité collective. [Französische Ausgabe], Band 61, Heft 12, S. 104-112
ISSN: 1950-3253, 0336-1489
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In: Futuribles: l'anticipation au service de l'action ; revue bimestrielle, Heft 270, S. 5-18
ISSN: 0183-701X, 0337-307X
In: Recherches féministes, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 59-76
ISSN: 0838-4479
In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 128
ISSN: 0221-2781
In June 2008, Nicolas Sarkozy chose Bernard Bajolet for a very important mission. The French president named this seasoned diplomat to the newly created position of national intelligence coordinator, in an effort to improve the country's intelligence services, which have undergone major reforms in recent years. In this exclusive interview, Bernard Bajolet explains his job responsibilities in detail: sort through the endless stream of information that flows in from the field, & make sure that the head of state has all essential information on his desk; harmonize the operations of all French intelligence entities; improve relations with foreign intelligence services, etc. Mr. Bajolet also shares his vision of the main dangers to French security, & how he plans to combat these diverse threats, from terrorism & industrial espionage to economic interference. A rare chance to see the backstage workings of a leading intelligence service. Adapted from the source document.