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'''International Terrorism and Intelligence 2005''' was a policy conference hosted by the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]]. It was held on 17 June 2005 at the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]] on Belgrave Square. The event was organised by [[Eden Intelligence]] and sponsored by [[QinetiQ]], [[World Check]], [[Risk Management Solutions]], [[Control Risks Group]], [[Olive Security]], [[Jane's Intelligence Group]] and [[Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre]]. | '''International Terrorism and Intelligence 2005''' was a policy conference hosted by the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]]. It was held on 17 June 2005 at the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]] on Belgrave Square. The event was organised by [[Eden Intelligence]] and sponsored by [[QinetiQ]], [[World Check]], [[Risk Management Solutions]], [[Control Risks Group]], [[Olive Security]], [[Jane's Intelligence Group]] and [[Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre]]. | ||
− | Several [[CSTPV]] figures spoke at the event, as did [[Lord Carlile]], [[Mark Neale]], [[Peter Clarke]], [[Edward Oakden]], and the journalist [[Ahmed Rashid]]. | + | Several [[CSTPV]] figures spoke at the event, as did [[Lord Carlile]], [[Mark Neale]], [[Peter Clarke (Police officer)|Peter Clarke]], [[Edward Oakden]], and the journalist [[Ahmed Rashid]]. |
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 28 November 2008
International Terrorism and Intelligence 2005 was a policy conference hosted by the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence. It was held on 17 June 2005 at the Royal College of Defence Studies on Belgrave Square. The event was organised by Eden Intelligence and sponsored by QinetiQ, World Check, Risk Management Solutions, Control Risks Group, Olive Security, Jane's Intelligence Group and Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre.
Several CSTPV figures spoke at the event, as did Lord Carlile, Mark Neale, Peter Clarke, Edward Oakden, and the journalist Ahmed Rashid.