Terrornomics.
2007
225
333.23-COSTI
CRIMINAL ECONOMY ; TERRORISM ; INTERNATIONAL TRADE ; ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ; FINANCING ; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; IRAN
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ISBN 13 : 978-0754649953
Contents : Contents
Contributeurs : Loretta Napoleoni, Rachel Ehrenfeld, Michel Hess, Mark Edmond Clark, William D. Hartung, Frida Berrigan, Rachel Stohl, Rockford Weitz, Stacy Reiter Neal, Katherine Barbieri, Swapna Pathak, Rico Carisch, Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Thomas Moll, Stephen E. Flynn
Part 1: Financing Terror
1 The Evolution of Terrorist Financing Since 9/11: How the
New Generation of Jihadists Fund Themselves
2 Funding Evil: How Terrorism is Financed and the Nexus of Terrorist
and Criminal Organizations
3 Substantiating the Nexus between Diaspora Groups and the
Financing of Terrorism
4 An Analysis of the Role of the Iranian Diaspora in the
Financial Support System of the Mujahedin-e Khalq
Part 2: Issues and Analyses
5 Arms and Terrorism: Tracing the Links 6 The United States, Small Arms and Terrorism
7 Terrorists and the Internet: Crashing or Cashing In ?
8 Preventing Terrorist Best Practices from Going Mass Market:
A Case Study of Suicide Attacks "Crossing the Chasm"
9 Free Trade and Terrorism
Part 3: Policies
10 Institutionalized Responses to 9/11
11 Using Sanctions to Fight Terrorism
12 The Brittle Superpower
Language : English
Location : Nice Library
Material : Paper
Statement : Présent
Owner : Bibliothèque