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NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics
Volume 21, 2007
Understanding and Responding to the Terrorism Phenomenon
- A Multi-Dimensional Perspective
Edited by Ozgur Nikbay, Suleyman Hancerli
| 978-1-58603-750-5 (print) |
| 978-1-60750-249-4 (online) |
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Part I. Understanding Terrorism
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Understanding and Responding to Terrorism
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3 - 18 |
| Suleyman Hancerli, Ozgur Nikbay
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A Terrorist Operational Profile: A Psycho-Social Paradigm and Plan for Their Destruction
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19 - 27 |
| Thomas Strentz
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Historical and Psychological Reflections on the Emergence of the New Terrorism
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28 - 34 |
| Charles B. Strozier
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Biological Weapons Terrorism and Transparency
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35 - 42 |
| Marie Isabelle Chevrier
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The Demand Side of Terrorism: Fear
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43 - 54 |
| Brian Forst
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Terrorism: A Socio-Economic Analysis
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55 - 70 |
| Ismail Ozsoy
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Part II. Suicide Attacks, Radical Terrorism and Case Studies
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Suicide Attacks as a Devastating Terrorist Modus Operandi: An Updated Evaluation of Turkish Cases
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73 - 90 |
| Ozgur Nikbay, Cindy J. Smith, Ekrem Mus
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Palestinian Istishhadia Campaign: A Dynamic and Practical Tool
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91 - 102 |
| Yoram Schweitzer
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The Rise of Radical Islam 1 in Post-Soviet States : Fiction or Reality?
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103 - 115 |
| Kamil Yilmaz
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The Rise of the Periphery and Peripheralization of the Center: Moderation of Islamic and Kurdish Extremism in Turkey
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116 - 123 |
| Seda Demiralp
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War of Paradigms: the PKK, Europe, and Turkey
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124 - 139 |
| Emrullah Uslu, Onder Aytac
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Narcoterrorism in Turkey: The Financing of PKK-KONGRA GEL from Illicit Drug Business
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140 - 152 |
| Ahmet Pek, Behsat Ekici
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Spatial Pattern Analysis of PPK-KONGRA GEL Terror Incidents in Turkey: 2003-2004
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153 - 163 |
| Suleyman Demircia, I-Shian Suena
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Part III. Strategies and Tactics for Dealing with Terrorist Hostage Sieges, Hijackings and Kidnappings
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Local Law Enforcement Hostage/Crisis Negotiation: An Essay on Continued Viability in the Aftermath of the Attacks of 9/11
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167 - 179 |
| Robert J. Louden
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Probability of Hostage Fatality in Hostage-Taking Terrorism: Negotiation Option and Characteristics of Negotiators
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180 - 194 |
| Murat Kocak
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Successful Police Negotiation Strategies in Terrorism Motivated Hostage Situations
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195 - 209 |
| Suleyman Hancerli, Tuncay Durna
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Negotiating the Terrorist Hostage Siege: Are Nations Prepared to Respond and Manage Effectively?
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210 - 221 |
| Gary W. Noesner
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Hostage Negotiation: A Systems Perspective in a Case Study Approach
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222 - 230 |
| Brian Richardson
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Kidnapping: A Brief Psychological Overview
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231 - 241 |
| Mike Webster
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Disrupting the Business of Kidnapping: How Kidnapping Harms the World Economy and How Governments Can Thwart Kidnapping Organizations?
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243 - 249 |
| John Richardson, Christopher Voss, John Flood, Jeremy Jones
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International Kidnap Negotiations: Preparation, Response & Related Issues
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250 - 258 |
| Stephen J. Romano
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Hijackings and Aviation Security
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259 - 271 |
| Ramazan Yalcinkaya, Aziz Ozmen
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Learning from the “Lesser” Acts: Suggestions for Improving Responses to Critical Incidents
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272 - 282 |
| Tomas C. Mijares
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Part IV. Counter Terrorism Policies: Lessons for the Future
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Situational Crime Prevention and the Control of Terrorism
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285 - 297 |
| Ronald V. Clarke, Graeme R. Newman
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Preventing Terrorist Attacks to Critical Infrastructure(s) by Use of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)
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298 - 312 |
| Morton Gulak, Ulvi Kun, Zeki Koday, Saliha Koday
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A Community Based Multi-Faceted Response to the Terrorist Threat in Canada
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313 - 325 |
| Wayne Hanniman
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Implementing Democratic Policing in the PKK Terrorism Torn Areas of Turkey
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326 - 338 |
| Tuncay Durna, Suleyman Hancerli
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Turkish Government Policies and the Rise of the PKK/KONGRA-GEL
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339 - 353 |
| Niyazi Ekici, Murat Ozkan, Oguzhan Omer Demir
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Expansion of the Executive Power by the Patriot Act
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354 - 364 |
| Ali Ozdogan
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Proper Proactive Training to Terrorist Presence and Operations in Friendly Urban Environments
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365 - 377 |
| Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Agostino von Hassell
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Comparative Analysis of the Role of Intelligence in Counterterrorism in Turkey and in the United States
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378 - 393 |
| Ferhat Goktepe, Serhan Ercikti
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The Counter-Terrorism Issue in the U.S. and Turkey's Policies
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394 - 409 |
| Murat Gunbeyi, Tarkan Gundogdu
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Role of Islamic Political and Legal Thought for Responding to Terrorism
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410 - 416 |
| Leonid Sykiainen
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Globalizing Security, Securing Globalization? Privatization, Commodification and the 'New' Terrorist Threat
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417 - 429 |
| Keith Spence
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