Difference between revisions of "Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism"
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+ | The '''Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism''' (RISCT) was founded in 1990 by [[William Gutteridge]] as a successor organisation to the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]]. Less overtly political than the ISC, it mostly put out papers on middle-eastern terrorism. It now appears to be defunct. | ||
+ | ==Alumni / contributors== | ||
+ | *[[Willian Gutteridge]], past director | ||
+ | *[[Paul Wilkinson]], past director (now at [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at the University of St Andrews) | ||
+ | *[[Peter Janke]] | ||
+ | *[[Max Beloff]] | ||
+ | *[[Stephen R. Bowers]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Council== | ||
+ | *Sir [[Louis Le Bailly]] | ||
+ | *Sir [[Robert Thompson]] | ||
+ | *General Sir [[Harry Tuzo]], the General Officer commanding the British Army in Northern Ireland at the time of the 'Bloody Sunday' killings by the British in 1972. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Moss]] | ||
+ | *[[Edward Peck]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | http://www.dedefensa.org/article.php?art_id=950 | ||
*{{note|grant}} RECIPIENT GRANTS [http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipientID=867 Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism, London], Media Transparency Profile | *{{note|grant}} RECIPIENT GRANTS [http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipientID=867 Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism, London], Media Transparency Profile |
Revision as of 15:51, 12 March 2006
The Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism (RISCT) was founded in 1990 by William Gutteridge as a successor organisation to the Institute for the Study of Conflict. Less overtly political than the ISC, it mostly put out papers on middle-eastern terrorism. It now appears to be defunct.
Alumni / contributors
- Willian Gutteridge, past director
- Paul Wilkinson, past director (now at Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews)
- Peter Janke
- Max Beloff
- Stephen R. Bowers
Council
- Sir Louis Le Bailly
- Sir Robert Thompson
- General Sir Harry Tuzo, the General Officer commanding the British Army in Northern Ireland at the time of the 'Bloody Sunday' killings by the British in 1972.
- Robert Moss
- Edward Peck
References
http://www.dedefensa.org/article.php?art_id=950
- ^ RECIPIENT GRANTS Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism, London, Media Transparency Profile