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  • ...Brexit]] | [[Climate_Portal|Climate]] | [[Counter-Terrorism Portal|Counter-Terrorism]] | [http://powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Counterjihad Counterjihad] | ...ogist |terror experts]] and the associated [[:Category:Terrorism_Industry| terrorism industry]], which can influence public opinion and policy in the 'war on te
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  • ...to 'protect the right in the West to freely discuss Islam, radical Islam, terrorism, and terrorist funding'.<ref name="Lane">Oliver Lane, [http://www.breitbart *[[Investigative Project on Terrorism]]: $30,000
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  • ...r for Terrorism Studies]], the [[Inter-Parliamentary Council for Combating Terrorism]], The [[United States Association of Former Members of Congress]], and the ...commercial television and local press. He is invariably identified as a ‘terrorism expert’ without mention of his Zionist affiliations. Between 2006 and 201
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  • '''Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV)''' is a terrorism research centre based at the [[terrorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|Un ...ffman.8.31.html 'BRUCE HOFFMAN TO HEAD RAND’S WASHINGTON OFFICE. LEADING TERRORISM EXPERT RETURNS AS THINK TANK BEEFS UP PROGRAM. ALSO BACK AT RAND: BRIAN JEN
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  • ...'" <ref>[http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/index.php?id=189&pid=247 Security, Terrorism and the UK]</ref> ...d as a source of information for media organisations seeking background or experts upon matters involving major international issues.
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  • ...t "has grown into a $3,000,000 institution with a team of nearly 40 policy experts and other staff".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20020127163935/http://ww Prakash claims that his newsletter 'AgBioView' is read by more than 4,000 experts in 55 countries, and is "widely recognized as a premier news outlet on agbi
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  • ...07/thinktank_printable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Accessed 25 January 2 ...07/thinktank_printable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Accessed 25 January 2
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  • ...Advisory Group]] and is closely connected to the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] (CSTPV). [[David Claridge]], its managing director ...founder members, and an Honorary Fellow of, the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] in the University of St Andrews, Scotland. Janusi
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  • ...://www.instituteofideas.com/Sub/ed/book_fest/science.html Can we trust the experts?)] and [[Audacity.org]] ([http://www.audacity.org/Environmental%20duty%20of ...odié, Trust comes from Expertise, pp.17-38 in ''Science: Can We Trust the Experts?'', Gilland, T. (ed.), Hodder & Stoughton, Abingdon, UK, 2002.
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  • ...9 May 1937 - 11 August 2011) was chairman of the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremo Wilkinson said his interest in terrorism dates back to his time at the RAF. He told ''The Herald'' that during this
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  • [[National Forum Foundation, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]]: ''The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' by Edward S. Herman and Ge [[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
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  • ...GM crops of fascism, communism, imperialism, nihilism, murder, corruption, terrorism, and even genocide; as well as of being worse than Hitler and on a par with ...rporate Science (GM)|Prakash, Channapatna S.]][[Category:Industry-Friendly Experts|Prakash, Channapatna S.]][[Category:Fake Persuaders (GM)|Prakash, Channapat
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  • ...include defence contractor [[Raytheon]] and the [[Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition]].<ref> [http://www.burson-marsteller.eu/burson-marsteller-appoin ...include defence contractor [[Raytheon]] and the [[Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition]].
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  • Subcommittee on International Terrorism,(133) and 180. Blake Baker, one of the media experts on the
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  • ...he study of venereal disease. But that very detachment tended to blind the experts to the human realities, and to enslave them to abstract concepts, the valid *[[Brian Michael Jenkins]] &mdash; terrorism expert, Senior Advisor to the President of the RAND Corporation, and author
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  • The first public announcement of [[Institute for the Study of Terrorism|IST]]'s existence came in the form of a letter in the 'Times' of London (Se ...vides credentials for its experts on Soviet, [[PLO]], [[IRA]], and [[ANC]] terrorism. In the August 1, 1988 edition of 'Insight on the News', the weekly newsmag
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  • ...under the guise of "independent research" and the analyses of independent experts like Crozier. As [[Steve Weissman]] noted, although it produced no substant ...outh Africa, common to so many in the right-wing network of institutes and experts, was shown in his writing a propaganda tract for the apartheid government.
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  • Among the other Israeli institutions addressing the issue of terrorism, the most important is the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]], which i ...s have shared with their South African counterparts a common perception of terrorism and terrorists.<ref>See chapter 1, pp. 8-9.</ref>
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  • ...e [[Jonathan Institute]] is extracted from ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' by Edward S. Herman and Ge ...zation of conferences, carefully designed to bring in sympathetic leaders, experts, and journalists to get across the message: the PLO is a terrorist organiza
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  • ...[[Ray Cline]]'s [[U.S. Global Strategy Council]]. ISIT also publishes ''[[Terrorism: An International Journal]]''. ...libraries worldwide and promises to become the definitive research tool on terrorism. [[Yonah Alexander]] is directing the UMI project, and he oversees an "inte
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  • ...haracter and ambiguity of affiliation of the institutes and experts in the terrorism industry. JINSA vice-president [[Morris J. Amitay]] is former head of the [ ...ling Soviet support for the PLO and alleging PLO backing for international terrorism, central points of Israeli propaganda. Until 1981, the JlNSA newsletter was
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  • ...he authors of this report, Brian Jenkins, is Rand's resident top expert on terrorism. ...s, exhibits a fundamental bias that fits and supports the Western model of terrorism. It focuses on terrorist incidents of "violence waged outside presently acc
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  • ...in providing funding and logistical support for many other members of the terrorism industry. Like Heritage, it is important because of its size, influence, an ...e House Internal Security Committee in 1969, under the guise of combatting terrorism. With a 1982 television budget of $5 million, the ASC drove home its hawkis
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  • This page reproduces an extract from ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' by Edward S. Herman and Ge ...laces more emphasis on terrorism, and it has more - and more prestigious - experts in the field. Its head, [[David Abshire]], succeeded in the late 1970s and
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  • During the 1970s Laqueur became one of a small group of 'terrorism experts' who formed the nucleus of what was to become a highly influential, and arg ...Harpers, Volume: 252 Issue: 1510 1976; W. Laqueur, 'Continuting Failure of Terrorism' Harpers, Volume: 253, Issue: 1518 1976</ref>
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  • ...of defence fr International Security Affairs, and asked to be hired as a 'terrorism consultant'. According to Bamford: ...g/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=178857&Itemid=363 "Featured Experts"], FDD Website, accessed on 27 October 2010</ref>
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  • ...aig and Casey were perturbed to discover that the State Department and CIA experts found Sterling's book not only highly unreliable but based in large part on ...rican actions as terrorist. Any brutalities that might be designated state terrorism are explained away as reactions to retail and guerrilla terrorists who have
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  • ...been affiliated with CSIS as research director and one of their terrorism experts. ...che is omitted. A reliable test of the integrity of a full-length study of terrorism is the way in which it treats friendly and enemy terror. Thus, if we take C
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  • ...ions for consideration by the army which Kupperman would describe as state terrorism if employed by a hostile power. ...tern model of terrorism. He notes in his 1979 volume that his past work on terrorism has involved "providing guidance" to government policy makers, and that his
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  • ...encies puts him in a serious conflict-of-interest position as an expert on terrorism. ...deration is displayed in that he is one of the few among the establishment experts who has openly castigated Sterling's Soviet network model.{{ref|27}} He als
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  • ...n in 1986 moved on to establish the [[Mackenzie Institute for the Study of Terrorism, Revolution and Propaganda]], "to provide Canadians with a source of inform When Tugwell arrived in Canada in 1978 to organize institutes concerned with terrorism, he brought to bear a background of service to the extreme right and experi
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  • ...exander's microfilm project, described earlier. He also coedited a book on terrorism with Alexander. In addition, Wilkinson has close connections with the Canad ...ems of the Terrorist Organization," in Merari. On Terrorism and Combatting Terrorism, p. 78.</ref> But for his own side, a murder may be called a "mistake" or "
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  • ...hout the world. In addition, Professor Alexander is the former Director of Terrorism Studies at The George Washington University and the State University of New ...Georgetown University; Director, [[Institute for Studies in International Terrorism]], State University of New York; and Fellow, [[Institute of Social Behavior
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  • ...Denton committee. Alexander also edits the journal '[[Terrorism (journal)|Terrorism]]'. ...on on the subject of terrorism.<ref>[[Stephen Segaller]] Invisible Armies: Terrorism into the 1990s (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987), p. 123. </ref>
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  • ==Counter insurgency and terrorism expert== ...zier, ‘[http://nation-1.thenation.com/archive/detail/13339962 Anatomy of Terrorism]’, ''The Nation'', 21 March 1959, pp. 250-252</ref> In 1960 he published
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  • ...e 1980s and was also central to the international [[Invisible College]] or terrorism think tanks and institutes. It is now known as the [[Institute for Nationa ...JINSA]] is also on the editorial board.'<ref>The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman and Gerr
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  • *… the Institute will seek to determin the roots of the terrorism which engulfs the world today… The ways and means of coping with this dan ...study of terrorism is booming. But in reality, argues Kevin Toolis, these 'experts' represent an ideology that has its roots in the cold war and in Israeli co
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  • Fellows nominating some 300 top experts in the political, economic, social, cultural and ...] - Head of Security Affairs for WEF and Technical Head of courses on anti-terrorism at [[Swiss Institute of Police]] | [[Pratik Bhatnagar]] (formerly of [[Pric
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  • ...relations agency to launch a unit dedicated to helping clients respond to terrorism. September 11 had brought about a "sea change" in the way companies handled Stauber J and Rampton S, 2000, ‘Trust Us, We’re Experts: How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Your Future’
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  • ...ttee on Radioactive Waste Management''' (CoRWM) is a group of "independent experts" appointed by Government to "scrutinise plans for managing UK higher activi ...ittee is ignoring issues of security. Protecting future nuclear waste from terrorism or sabotage has been a key issue for CoRWM since its establishment in 2003.
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  • ...ter-terrorism policy || To support an independent commission on UK counter-terrorism legislation, policy and practice || 60000 || 20/10/2018 || 22/10/2018 || 22 ...Mobilising experts in civil society to inform public debate || Mobilising experts in civil society to inform public debate || 30000 || 22/03/2013 || 01/04/20
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  • ...nd and only has half- a-dozen salaried staff, relying on 50 to 60 external experts to provide advice to companies.<ref>John Willcock 'People & Business: Mahar Reynolds founded MI6's counter-terrorism branch and was the foreign
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  • The industry's experts say his contacts will be invaluable in recruiting staff from a pool of high ...ional operation. "Mr Gane can bring the company knowledge of international terrorism, commercial espionage and risk assessment."{{ref|Times}}
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  • ....org/Group.jsp?groupID=3632 "Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MeK) Group Profile"], MIPT Terrorism Knowledgebase, accessed on 24 September 2010</ref><ref name=America>Scott R ...Iran are reasons for skepticism. Both the State Department and independent experts have raised several alarms about the reliability of the MEK’s claims.
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  • ...t to shield itself totally from a missile attack.<ref>Michael Hudson, U.S. experts try to sell European leaders on 'Star Wars', United Press International, 12 *[[Americans for Victory over Terrorism]] - Former Senior Advisor
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  • It is a boom time for 'security experts' and those who have 'retired' or gone private such as the speakers and orga ...the Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9-11", and "participated in panels on terrorism for the [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA) in Washi
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  • ....washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A60497-2004Sep3? Leak Inquiry Includes Iran Experts in Administration], ''The Washington Post'', 4 September, 2004.</ref> *[[Policy Counter Terrorism Evaluation Group]]
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  • ...e propaganda offensive is coordinated with economic sabotage, paramilitary terrorism, and other psychological activities using known CIA fronts, one can state p ...ly 420 Cubans in Jamaica, most of them teachers, doctors, and agricultural experts. In the August 10, 1981 ''Daily Telegraph'', Moss discovered yet another 5,
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  • ==Career: Policing and counter-terrorism== ...d responsibility, which mainly encompassed security protection and counter-terrorism.'<ref name="diana-inquest-1"></ref> As such he would have overseen SO12, be
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  • ...<ref>Petra Bartosiewicz, [http://www.thenation.com/article/experts-terror 'Experts in Terror'], ''The Nation'', 4 February 2008 Issue</ref> ...ernational Institute for Counter-Terrorism]], advisory board | [[Combating Terrorism Center]], Associate
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  • '''Walid Phares''' is a Lebanese-American "terrorism expert"<ref>Jim Lobe, [http://www.antiwar.com/lobe/?articleid=4857 "Hariri ...k (where he has been interviewed and quoted several times) as an expert on terrorism and Islam. During the interview, Phares reiterated claims he makes in his b
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  • ...se Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment ===Experts===
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  • In May 2010 Neville Jones was appointed Minister for Security and Counter Terrorism at the [[Home Office]] in the new UK Coalition government, having previousl ...twork.com/article.php?art_id=422 On Assassination, Preemption, And Counter-Terrorism: The View From International Law], March 21, Delivered As The Keynote Addre
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  • ...to defend democratic institutions from global threat of radical Islam and terrorism'. <ref>[http://www.public-integrity.org/mission-statement.php Mission state ...ke the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. Her work, which often focuses on terrorism financing, has been criticized for having an overt bias toward U.S. and Isr
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  • ...ounter-terrorism community's leading experts. Its aim is to 'deliver these experts as speakers, panelists and audience participants.' It also has a strong fun ...r to be a 'thought leader' in developing the terrorist studies and counter-terrorism agenda. It raises awareness on particular issues and dilemmas through prese
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  • June 2002 saw the first LOGCAP contract in the 'war on terrorism' (LOGCAP is a U.S. Army initiative that uses civilian contractors to suppor ...abon. Africa in 2003 accounted for 15 per cent of US oil imports, a figure experts (and Halliburton) hoped will rise to 25 per cent by 2015.<ref>Reuters, [htt
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  • ...Bergen''' (born 12 December 1962) is journalist, author, who appears as a terrorism analyst on CNN. He is known for conducting the first television interview w ...he Citizen'', 30 April 2008</ref> Like several other journalist cum terror experts, Bergen formerly worked on the US ‘war on drugs’, before moving onto th
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  • ...ersity of St Andrews]]. Is Academic Director of the [[Permanent Seminar on Terrorism Studies]] at Ortega y Gasset Foundation. Between 2004 and 2006 he served as ...ies in Conflict and Terrorism]], also belongs to the editorial boards of [[Terrorism and Political Violence]], [[Democracy and Security]], Cultures et Conflits
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  • ...yvantsinh Gohel''' (aka "M. J. Gohel", b. 1949) is a media commentator on "terrorism" and founder, Director & CEO of the shadowy [[Asia-Pacific Foundation]]. M *MJ Gohel Terrorism expert [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6258930.stm Security chiefs' 'nightm
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  • ...lombia were killed and scores more were threatened or jailed on trumped-up terrorism charges over the past decade. ‘<ref>"[http://www.businessweek.com/magazin ...at large. All publications must include references to scientific texts or experts.
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  • ...firm, founded to provide a wide range of consultancy on issues related to terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, Iranian internal and external affairs, as wel SPC Inc has two websites, which refers to 'SPC experts' and 'Our consultants' suggesting that there are a number of people working
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  • ...ow why North Korea would not have to first prove it had stopped sponsoring terrorism before being rewarded with removal from the list, according to officials wh ...ward Israel and the Palestinians. In the process, he sidelined the Mideast experts in the NSC, CIA, and State Department regarded by the neoconservatives as "
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  • ...or Money Order Payable to “Counterterrorism, Inc”’. <ref>[[Media:The Terrorism 2000 Anniversaries Calendar.JPG|Screengrab]] of the Internet Archive’s Wa ...o]] was executive director of the IACSP. <ref>James Morrison, ‘Combating Terrorism’, ''Washington Times'', 26 October 1998</ref> [[Edward Badolato|Badolato
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  • ...t. He was depicted in the play An Explosion, which explored the meaning of terrorism, at the Battersea Arts Centre in London in 2006 (O’Neill was played by ac ...n O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/9708/ 'Giving race experts a Lasching'], ''Spiked'', 7 February 2002.
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  • ...Telegraph editor [[Charles Moore]].<ref>[http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/Experts/expert-profile.aspx?id=42 Expert Profile - Dean Godson, Research Director], ...d<ref>[http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/Issues/Terrorism-and-Security.aspx Terrorism and Security], accessed 6 March 2008.</ref> that this pamphlet influenced C
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  • '''N.B. This page relates to the Johns Hopkins University’s terrorism related activities, a [[Johns Hopkins University|separate page]] deals with ...one of several key American universities which produce and host terrorism experts - the other notable centres being [[terrorexpertise:Georgetown University|G
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  • ...ence and state connected groups including the [[Institute for the Study of Terrorism]] and the [[Freedom Association]] ...uth African regime by "armed struggle," which in practice has come to mean terrorism.' <ref>Chilton Williamson, 'ANC: a Soviet task force?', National Review, 13
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  • ...mpiled a [[Terrorexpertise:Major World Newspapers List|list of the top 100 experts appearing in major world print media]], we were interested to analyse to wh We divided the experts into three broad categories based on the extent to which they challenged th
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  • ...ctor of the now defunct [[Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism]]. ===Terrorism and conflict===
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  • ...to press and media and is co-author (with [[Scilla Elworthy]]) of ''Making Terrorism History'' (2005)." <ref>[http://www.oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk/about_us/sta ...nference in Amman. The meeting brought together regional and international experts, leaders and activists to develop a human security analysis and agenda as a
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  • ...time, the UN community had condemned one of the Commission's human rights experts for anti-Semitism. Later stories about Ziegler, such as by the ''Associated ===Terrorism is a violation of human rights===
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  • '''Counterterrorism Blog''' is a website hosting numerous rightwing terrorism experts. It describes itself as ‘The first multi-expert blog dedicated solely to ...rist Financing and the 110th Congress' (PDF)], 30 January 2007</ref> These experts included [[Steve Emerson]], [[Evan Kohlmann]] and [[Matthew Epstein]] who t
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  • ...RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]] where he developed one of the earliest terrorism research programmes. ===Terrorism expert===
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  • ...nd Political Violence]] (CSTPV) at St Andrews, working in conjunction with experts at the University of Southampton, the Potomac Institute, USA and specialist ...s interest in involving the state, private sector and the media in counter terrorism.
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  • *Terrorism and asymmetry<br> ..._any_recipient.php?recipientID=1545 "Assessing Technologies for Biological Terrorism Consequence Management"]:
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  • ...facilitate the publication of their articles/books, a means for the listed experts to comment quickly on current events (blog), and as a speakers bureau. [[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
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  • ...ea for the CFW originated at an Israeli government-sponsored conference on terrorism in 1979. Her husband, Norman Podhoretz,also a member of CPD and CFW, is edi ...ontext mentioned above, this draws on Philip Paull's (1982) "International Terrorism": The Propaganda War, which detailed the media outlets and journalists invo
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  • ...ersity [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/publicity/dofe/green.html Directory of experts: Dr David Green], accessed 3 September 2010</ref> | Dr [[Tim Stringer]] *[[Teaching About Terrorism: University of Buckingham]] | [[Buckingham University Centre for Security a
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  • ...s Frontbench Spokesman for Homeland Security on issues relating to Islamic Terrorism and Iran.’ <ref>Internet Archive, [http://web.archive.org/web/20070506055 ...of 2005 the ''Sunday Express'' starting quoting Barrett as an expert on ‘terrorism’. The first such appearance was in February 2005 when the ''Sunday Expres
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  • ...works of IMIA but be greatly expanded,' and that it would 'give reporters experts to interview.' <ref>[[Media:Realite EU Screenscrab.JPG|Screengrab]] created ...ors of terrorist organisations, extremist leaders and groups, financing of terrorism, proliferation of nuclear weapons, human rights violations as well as count
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  • Below is a list of individuals identified as terrorism experts to be used as a starting point for further research on their prominence in *[[Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • '''Terror Finance Blog''' is a blog focused on 'terrorism' financing. It is populated by figures with affiliations to Zionist and neo ...2006 and registered to the Blog's editor [[Ilan Weinglass]]. <ref>[[Media:Terrorism Finance Blog Whois.pdf|Whois search of terrorfinance.org]], retrieved on 24
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  • .... 212 names were taken from the [[Terrorexpertise:Bulk_List|Bulk List]] of experts and then Googled on 10 January according to the search terms in the second *[[Terrorexpertise:The 'Terrorism' Industry List]]
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  • ...the Israeli government he heads the [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] based in the [[Interdisciplinary Center]] – a private educational insti ...m demoḳraṭiyim-liberaliyim’, which translates as ‘Israel's Counter-Terrorism Strategy: Efficiency Versus Liberal-Democratic Values’. <ref>Christopher
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Terrorism Expertise Portal on Powerbase </h2> [[Image:Video Cybercast still.JPG|right|thumb|Terrorism expert [[Evan Kohlmann]] appearing as presenter in his 'Video Cybercast']]
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  • ...rica Foundation]]'s December 2004 conference, "Al Qaeda 2.0: Transnational Terrorism After 9/11." <ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/index.cfm?pg=event&EveID=430] ...im as 'the great freedom fighter of the Islamic world" than to the Western experts' description of him as an Islamic do-gooder or an immature, irrational yout
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  • ...d from the first 100 authors on Google Books returned after searching for "Terrorism" (at 11:00am on 3 January 2008). *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • ....spinprofiles.org/index.php/The_%22Terrorism%22_Industry:_The_Experts The "Terrorism" Industry], 1989. The names are listed alphabetically by surname and the co *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • ...253, reproduced with permission from the author.</ref> Like other 'terror experts', Weimann has argued that ...Weimann talks of the 'world-wide recognition' of the problems which cause 'terrorism' and the improvement of image which results from media exposure, yet his re
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  • ...ed academic who frequently appears on radio and television as an expert on terrorism and political violence. He is Director of the [[International Centre for th ...ellowship' by the Leverhulme Trust for research entitled 'Going political: terrorism and electoral politics'. He was listed as 'Peter Neumann MSc PhD, Departmen
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  • Center on Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation, is a project of the [[Fourth Freedom Forum]]. ...a Dalgaard-Nielsen]] is Senior Researcher and Head of the research unit on Terrorism at the Danish Institute for International Studies in Copenhagen.
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  • ...nstitution in Herzliya, Israel. The [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] (IICT) is the shortened and most common name for the institute. ...to be 'an independent think tank providing expertise in terrorism, counter-terrorism, homeland security, threat vulnerability and risk assessment, intelligence
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  • ...[[Swedish National Defence College]]. He was CNN's principal consultant on terrorism before and after 9/11 <ref>International Speakers Bureau, [http://www.inter ...e:University of St. Andrews|University]] and its [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]], established in 1994. When [[Paul Wilkinson]] step
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  • ...ons inspections, oil and the rest of it, but if they want to pretend to be experts, fine. ...ovement, or simply under the belief that these things are best left to the experts.<ref>[http://www.opendemocracy.net/node/994 Marching to hell], by [[Douglas
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  • ...to [[Hamas]] on August 22, 2003.<ref>[[United States Treasury]]. Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence. Available [http://www.ustreas.gov/offices/enfor [[Category:Terrorism experts|Ramadan, Tariq]]
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  • ...01 and 2007. The names of all disclosed attendees to a number of events on terrorism were recorded. Those individuals who attended more than one event are liste ...mi5.gov.uk/output/Page13.html#terrorism| MI5 Useful links on international terrorism](Accessed: 31 January 2008)</ref> and the US Office of the Coordinator for
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  • ...06.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Comparison of BBC and ITN/Channel 4 news items on Terrorism 2000 - 2006]] Below is a list of individuals referred to as Terrorism Experts on UK Television between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2006. They are arra
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  • ...lures' (Frank Cass, 2004). His latest books Suicide Terrorism (Wiley), and Terrorism Informatics (Springer) are due to be published in the coming year. ...e]] and the House of Commons. He has acted as an expert witness in several terrorism-related cases.
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  • ...the military, diplomatic and humanitarian aspects of the campaign against terrorism. The [[CIC]] - to which the FCO claims to have made major contributions and *SPF [[Counter Terrorism]] Programme
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  • ...m Expert” was used to search<ref>Details of the search are as follows: :(terrorism expert)(710) :Source: Major World Publications (English) :Date/Time: 17 Jan </ref> at LexisNexis. Those individuals referred to as a “terrorism expert” were recorded. Those mentioned more than once are listed in the t
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  • [[Claude Moniquet]] is an expert on counter-terrorism and extremism and a specialist on Near and Middle East issues. He is the di ...say he had already cooperated with the investigating authorities in Dubai. Experts say Beghal, anxious to avoid extradition to the United States, is trying to
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  • {{Template:Terrorism badge}} [[Mia Bloom|Mia Melissa Bloom]] is a Canadian terrorism expert considered an expert on the psychology of suicide bombing. ...tranet/papers/paper-Reid-terrorism-researcher.pdf Mapping the contemporary terrorism research domain]’, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 65 (20
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  • ...ack in their monitoring of extremist groups. They do not have the language experts. .../2005-07-30-global-terrorism_x.htm London bombs underscore global reach of terrorism] USA Today, Posted 7/30/2005 3:40 PM Updated 7/31/2005 5:54 AM, accesse
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  • ...so speaks Dutch. <ref> LSE [http://www.lse.ac.uk/people/g.prins@lse.ac.uk/ Experts Professor Gwyn Prins], accessed 14 February 2008</ref> ...of Economics]]. <ref> LSE [http://www.lse.ac.uk/people/g.prins@lse.ac.uk/ Experts Professor Gwyn Prins], accessed 14 February 2008</ref>
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  • ...the expert nexus and its dominance in the news media', Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2: 3, 414 — 437 </ref>
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  • .... 437 names were taken from the [[Terrorexpertise:Bulk_List|Bulk List]] of experts and searched at LexisNexis's Major World Newspapers group<ref>The LexisNexi ...uicide bomb*" (>=2000-01-01 and <=2007-12-01)</ref>. The 100 most prolific experts are reproduced in the table below in descending order of the number of item
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  • The first stage in the research was the compilation of a list of terrorism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The pr ...d's leading scholarly social sciences journals. We searched the keyword ‘terrorism’ for articles published between 1970 and 2007. The search returned 4,511
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  • ...05 London bombings and has been one of the most widely quoted ‘terrorism experts’ in the media. ...n the police and MI5’. <ref>’[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/jul/03/terrorism.world4 Profile: Peter Clarke], The Guardian, 3 July 2007</ref>
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  • ...ion''' or '''Nine/Eleven Finding Answers Foundation''' is a not-for-profit terrorism research institute based in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. ...oncitypaper.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A40668 ‘Charleston’s Counter-Terrorism Unit’], ''Charleston City Paper'', 20 February 2008</ref>. According to [
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  • ...ink Iraq directly to the attack, any strategy aiming at the eradication of terrorism and its sponsors must include a determined effort to remove Saddam Hussein Douglas Feith sets up the Policy Counter Terrorism Evaluation Group to sift through raw intelligence data and cherry pick info
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  • ...d the [[Investigative Project]]. He has also appeared as a media pundit on terrorism on numerous media outlets, including CBS News, MSNBC, the Fox News Channel, ...30 January 2007</ref> These experts included [[Investigative Project]] ‘experts’ [[Steve Emerson]], [[Evan Kohlmann]] and [[Matthew Epstein]] who testifi
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  • ...authors themselves may then be called upon by journalists as 'experts' on 'terrorism'. In another example, in January 1988, one document 'The Provisional IRA:
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  • ...d a reputation for scare tactics. He has even put together films depicting terrorism for this purpose. ...ess in the case<ref>Counterterrorism Blog [http://counterterrorismblog.org/experts/evan-kohlmann/bio/ Contributing Expert Bio's]</ref> although there is some
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...mme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]).<ref name="q1">Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/
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  • ...09:0011:EN:PDF Commission Decision of 19 April 2006] setting up a group of experts to provide policy advice to the Commission on fighting violent radicalisati ...research areas required into the phenomenon of violent radicalisation and terrorism. It exchanges expertise with networks, institutes or other bodies of the EU
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  • ...bout.shtml About] (accessed 8 May 2008)</ref> As well as several terrorism experts, members includes [[Lee Hamilton]], co-chair of the [[Iraqi Study Group]], ...Council.<ref>John Sutherland, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006/jun/27/terrorism.johnsutherland 'The ideas interview: Justine Rosenthal'], ''The Guardian'',
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...ts’.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jan/09/uksecurity-terrorism Ed Husain & Maajid Nawaaz, Putting the Record Straight, the Guardian, 9 Jan
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  • '''N.B. This page relates to RAND's terrorism related activities a [[RAND Corporation|separate page]] deals with the RAND ..., and first responders."<ref>RAND Website, [http://rand.org/research_areas/terrorism/database/ RAND Voices of Jihad Database], (accessed 30 May 2008)</ref>
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  • “The Government of Canada will benefit from the advice of external experts in evaluating and improving our security system,” said Minister McLellan. [[category:Terrorism government advisory bodies]]
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  • ...on 19 September 2006<ref>UN Action to Counter Terrorism [http://www.un.org/terrorism/index.shtml homepage], accessed 31 May 2008</ref> ...xperts and laboratories,'<ref>http://www.un.org/terrorism/strategy-counter-terrorism.shtml </ref>
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  • ...xperts and laboratories,'<ref>http://www.un.org/terrorism/strategy-counter-terrorism.shtml </ref> Several terror experts claim to be listed on the roster. These include:
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  • ...ed Research Workshop on Social and Psychological Factors in the Genesis of Terrorism. These Proceedings are the result.<ref>http://www.booksonline.iospress.nl/C ...h that inter-group relationships can be modified. So my hypothesis is that terrorism can be reduced if you invest in modifying these terrible group relationship
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  • '''UN Office on Drugs and Crime/Terrorism Prevention Branch''' ...orist acts. In October 2002, the TPB launched The Global Programme Against Terrorism as the framework for UNODC's operational activities. The Programme:
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  • ...compiling a list of all the institutions directly affiliated with the 100 experts from the [[Terrorexpertise:Major_World_Newspapers_List| Major World Newspap == Terrorism Institutes ranked according to influence with US Government ==
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  • ...mber 1976, p.1</ref> It ran until 1989 and produced a series of reports on terrorism, guerrilla war, union activism and other topics. ...search note: Institute for the study of conflict', ''Studies in Conflict & Terrorism'', Volume 1, Issue 2 1978 , pages 211 - 215</ref> which was granted by the
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  • ...s a list of the 50 think-tanks and private research institutes involved in terrorism research estimated to be most influential within the mainstream media. ...compiling a list of all the institutions directly affiliated with the 100 experts from the [[Terrorexpertise:Major_World_Newspapers_List| Major World Newspap
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  • ARAG brought together experts from the military, academia and other fields in "research clusters" dedicat ...). (2006). The ideological war on terror: worldwide strategies for counter-terrorism. Routledge.</ref>
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  • ...ar.jpg‎||200px|thumb|right|Shmuel Bar, Credit: [http://www.wikistrat.com/experts/dr-shmuel-bar/ Wikistrat] ]] ...ns; in trade boycott initiatives, mainly in Europe; in boycotts on Israeli experts and academics in universities and international conventions; in legal actio
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  • '''N.B. This page relates to Georgetown University’s terrorism related activities. A [[Georgetown University| separate page]] deals with G ...ref> In her study of the terrorism research field, Edna Reid describes how terrorism research at Georgetown University and its [[Center for Strategic and Intern
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  • '''The International Center for the Study of Terrorism (ICST)''' is a terrorism research centre based in the Department of Psychology at Pennsylvania State [[Image:Launch of International Center for Study of Terrorism.JPG|right|thumb| Eric Thomas, Graham Spanier and Kevin Murphy launch ICST]]
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  • ...nce]]'' and a member of the Editorial Board of ''[[Studies in Conflict and Terrorism]]''. ...ssassination but I ran out of material in the 4th lecture and slipped into terrorism and could never get out. <ref>[http://webh01.ua.ac.be/extremismanddemocracy
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  • ...ent Astley|Astley]]. But she says they are corporate and personal security experts, a former detective who speaks seven languages (although not Arabic), a "gl [[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
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  • ...al Commission on the Balkans, an initiative to bring American and European experts together to seek solutions to unresolved Balkan issues in Southeast Europe ...Scotland, where he is a Fellow at its renowned Institute for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence.
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  • ...ss.org/about-us/staffexpertise/list-experts-by-name/ Staff expertise: List experts by name], IISS website, acc 27 Apr 2010</ref> ...’s College Oxford.<ref>[http://www.iiss.org/about-us/staffexpertise/list-experts-by-name/nigel-inkster/ Nigel Inkster CMG], International Institute for Stra
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  • ...e [[Informa Group]] which has helped to fund the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at [[terrorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|St ...l Violence advances scholarship on a broad range of issues associated with terrorism and political violence, including subjects such as:
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  • ...ref> that "there are significant connections between the mainstream terror experts and the Moon-supported institutes and those affiliated with the Israeli lob ...on empire, including the [[International Security Council]], the main Moon terrorism propaganda organisation, which strongly supports the Strategic Defense Init
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  • ...This page relates to the BBC's coverage of terrorism and use of terrorism experts. A [[BBC|separate page]] deals with the BBC in general.''' ==BBC Editorial Guidelines on Terrorism==
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  • '''N.B. This page relates to the University of St. Andrews's terrorism related activities, a [[University of St. Andrews| separate page]] deals wi ...logists have been involved with the University's [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] including [[Paul Wilkinson]], [[Bruce Hoffman]] an
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  • ...se a serious military threat, so she invited Kedourie and other right-wing experts to take part in a committee offering 'independent' advice. [[Michael Howard ...by the [[Jonathan Institute]] in 1984. This was in a session on Islam and terrorism where he joined the theree other members of the 'gang of four' analysts of
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  • ''''Islamic Extremism and Terrorism in the Greater Middle East'''' was the title of a conference held at the [[ ...‘dirty bomb’ plot.</p><p>ENDS</p><p><ref>[[Media:Islamic Extremism and Terrorism in the Greater Middle East.pdf|Copy]] of press Release issued by [[Beattie
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  • ...-examination of international law in the light of new forms of warfare and terrorism; ...visor (on leave)'.<ref>[http://www.cyberdissidents.org/ourexperts.html Our Experts], Cyber Dissidents, accessed 2 July 2012</ref> The historian [[Bernard Lewi
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  • ...id Veness]], both of the [[International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research]], and [[Richard Mottram|Sir Richard Mottram]], then Security and <p>'''Sharing Lessons on Terrorism'''</p><p>'''8.30 Registration and breakfast'''
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  • '''N.B. This page relates to the Institute for the Study of Conflict’s terrorism related activities a [[Institute for the Study of Conflict|separate page]] ...ered all manner of protest and resistance to corporate and state power, ‘terrorism’ was a particular preoccupation of the Institute for the Study of Conflic
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  • ...ef>Acknowledgments in Paul Wilkinson and Christop Harman, ''Technology and terrorism'' (Routledge, 1993)</ref> [[category:Terrorism conferences and seminars]]
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  • ...2) is an academic Journal published by [[Routledge]] for the [[Society For Terrorism Research]]. The journal is published three times a year, having first been ...nals principal aim is to further the understanding of key questions within terrorism research, including:
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  • ...er 6 'The Security Industry') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry''', 1989, Praeger, pages 117-147. It is reproduced with the perm ..., against which it urgently demanded accelerated weapons acquisitions, and terrorism.
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  • ...stry: The Government Sector') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry''', 1989, Pantheon, pages 50-72. It is reproduced with the permi ...ficials and analysts of security firms are also regarded as authorities on terrorism, emphasizing the practical aspects of control.
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  • ...his message implied that Bivings was hosting the AgBioView database. These experts also noticed technical similarities between the CFFAR, Bivings and AgBioWor ...CFFAR site, saying that she had ‘signed a petition to stop these acts of terrorism posted to www.CFFAR.org’. At the time Smetacek gave a London address, alt
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  • *P. Wilkinson, ''Political Terrorism'' London: Macmillan, 1974. *P Wilkinson, ''Terrorism versus Liberal Democracy: The problems of response'' (1976) published by th
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  • ...orientation. It has provided a platform for a number of suspect 'terrorism experts' including [[Dominic Whiteman]] and [[Glen Jenvey]].
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  • ...Herman]] and [[Gerry O'Sullivan]] write<ref>The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman and Gerr ...The End of Empire', written by Janke, was based in part on information on "terrorism" in Mozambique supplied him by [[P. J. De Wit]], the head of South African
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  • ...ternational Advisory Council included experts in many Western countries on Terrorism, Security, Weaponry, and Geo-Politics. Cox was Executive Director from 198 ...time because he protects the country and their freedoms from the Islamist terrorism.'
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  • ...ich coincided with the 2006 Lebanon War, BICOM criticised suggestions that terrorism in the UK was linked to the conflict in the Middle East. The ''Jerusalem Po ...ly brought into discussions by governments in the UK and Israel as trusted experts.<ref>[http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/comment/64362/israel-advocacy
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  • ...Burnham’s ‘Third World War’ is a war of “politics and subversion, terrorism and psychological warfare” although it fails to mention Crozier’s conne ...tened also the soft rhetoric of our George Kennans and Stewart Alsops, our experts and smug journalists, who have been telling us how the Soviet regime has co
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  • ...mpartial piece of original journalism, not inspired by a Whitehall counter-terrorism unit or necessarily coming to the conclusion such a unit would like. ...ony was given under the heading "Foreign Policy Aspects of the War against Terrorism" and delivered along with Dr Mai Yamani (the daughter of Sheikh Ahmed Zaki
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  • ...ught to deny, acts of violence of a truly horrific character (e.g. acts of terrorism by the IRA, the genocidal massacres in Rwanda<ref>Fiona Foster, December 19 ...as come under fire for failing to declare all industry affiliations of the experts it enlisted to compile a booklet explaining genetic modification to the pub
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  • ...tween 2003 and 2007 during which time he was quoted widely on security and terrorism issues. ==Connections with dubious 'terrorism experts'==
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  • ...ever, since September 11th, he has become a prolific commentator on global terrorism and has often appeared as a terrorologist pundit. ...20/1058545648013.html Whenever a comment has been needed about al-Qaeda or terrorism, Rohan Gunaratna has been there to supply it. Who is he?], ''Sunday Age'',
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  • ...ers to redefine the "threat" justifying foreign intervention. The "war on terrorism", launched by President Reagan in the early 1980s, was suffering by the end ...later "get sub-cabinet appointments" in the Clinton administration. These experts, Roberts says, "debated defense and foreign policy for hours". Roberts adds
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  • '''The Terrorism Industry''' Many of the institutes and think tanks that are important components of the terrorism industry originated or grew rapidly as part of a major corporate offensive
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  • ...n team in 1980. It stressed the importance of the threat of "international terrorism" and called for the reinstitution of House panels on internal security and ...s. Over the years Heritage has provided a base and vehicle for writings on terrorism by Robert Moss, [[Brian Crozier]], and [[Samuel T. Francis]].
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  • ...s a Special Agent with U.S. Military Intelligence, specializing in counter-terrorism. After leaving the military, he moved to investigations of government corru ...rmer U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, has assembled leading regional and country experts to create winning business strategies. The Stonebridge Board of Advisors, l
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  • ...se also notes that "One of Mr. Aznar's main concerns is the battle against terrorism".<ref>"[http://www.newscorp.com/news/news_303.html News Corporation Appoint ...e.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2003/wtt_07_01.html High-tech spear in the war on terrorism]", Herald Tribune.com, 1 July 2003, accessed January 2009.</ref>
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  • *[[Thanks to Scandinavia]] <ref>'AJC Experts: Rebecca Neuwirth', [http://www.ajc.org/site/c.ijITI2PHKoG/b.833523/k.2E6B/ *[[Yehudit Barsky]] - Director, Middle East and International Terrorism
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  • ...on makers", e.g., journalists, editors, politicians, academics, "terrorism experts", to Israel; in particular, PI has targetted "radio talk show hosts" in the *Counter-Terrorism Experts
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  • ...d at a conference in California which brought together many of the world's experts on Islamic extremism, including [[Ayaan Hirsi Ali]], [[Wafa Sultan]], [[Ibn ...2007.<ref>D'Arcy Doran, Dutch author Hirsi Ali says Muslims should protest terrorism, Associated Press Worldstream, 21 November 2007.</ref>
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  • ...e decidedly in the minority, and she has been criticized by many terrorism experts. CNN reporter [[Peter Bergen]], for example, calls her a 'crackpot' who cl ...that Laurie has an obsession with Iraq and trying to link Saddam to global terrorism. Years of strenuous effort to prove the case have been unavailing.' Of Rich
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  • ...therlands) - Senior Fellow at the Clingendael Institute; former EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator</td> ===Experts===
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  • ...liberal Muslims, but also advocates action against "intolerant" Islam and terrorism. It basically imports the [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]]'s *Providing "experts" for media
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  • The '''Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT)''' is a think-tank conceived in the aftermath of the 1995 Oklahoma B The Oklahoma-based Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism will close its doors for good this month, after the loss of its federal fun
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  • ...ding Islamic websites. He is part of a network of amateur 'cyber terrorism experts' in the US and Britain, linked to extreme right wing Zionist groups. ...' jailed for 10 years’], Guardian Online, 5 July 2007</ref> Fellow cyber terrorism expert [[Evan Kohlmann]] submitted what he called an Expert Report in the c
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  • ...haracter and ambiguity of affiliation of the institutes and experts in the terrorism industry. JINSA vice-president [[Morris J. Amitay]] is former head of the [ ...llivan [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]], New York: Pantheon, 1991, p. 88-9.</ref>
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  • ...]] in Jordan. It is headed by the [[King's College London|King's College]] terrorism expert [[Peter Neumann]]. ...sation', and no doubt ISCR's launch and the launch of the government's new terrorism initiative were deliberately timed.
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  • *Supports attempts to have the U.N. adopt a zero tolerance policy on terrorism. Participants are given guided tours and meet 'academic and military experts, policy makers and other influential Israelis'. The project employs social
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  • ...rtmental scrutiny in [[Current Intelligence Groups]], which bring together experts from a range of government departments and the Agencies.'<ref>[http://www.c ...etworks and capabilities for a wide range of customers. JIC assessments of terrorism are more strategic and place JTAC assessments in a broader geopolitical con
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  • ...ical Violence, [http://www.icsr.info/seminar.php?id=17 ICSR Hosts Panel of Experts on Deradicalisation, 11 September 2008], accessed 20 August 2009</ref>]] ...errorism Community' organised by the [[International Institute for Counter Terrorism]], a think-tank based at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya|Interdisci
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  • ...1990.'<ref>[http://travelsafetytips.net/biography.htm Andy Lightbody], The Terrorism Survival Guide website, accessed 3 Sept 2009</ref> They do not mention the ...in the Persian Gulf sent local broadcast outlets scrambling for "military experts," Andy Lightbody was in the right place at the right time. A stocky, bearde
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  • ...nterdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]'s [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]]. ...tions and force of will, led to the likes of [[Avi Dichter]] and terrorism experts from the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] coming to Atlanta to speak.
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  • :"Army explosives experts used a robot to defuse the bomb." (ITN 1230 7.3.88) ...not been found, nor had this non-existent bomb been defused by `explosives experts' or even by `robots'. There was no `shoot-out' or `fierce gun battle', beca
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  • ...e [[International Free Press Society]]'s board of advisors and one of the "experts" on the [[CounterJihad Europa]] website. Ye'or's views have been praised by Ye’or describes dhimmitude as representing “a behavior dictated by fear (terrorism), pacifism when aggressed, rather than resistance, servility because of cow
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  • ...oved by Iran's higher authorities. He cited them as saying a commission of experts was being appointed to work out implementation of the "Islamic identity" la ...r his news story was revealed as fake, Taheri was part of a group of "Iraq experts" invited to the White House to consult with [[George W. Bush]] on the situa
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  • In August 2013 a report by experts Nottingham concluded that 'the British public is beginning to warm to the i *[[Teaching About Terrorism: University of Nottingham]]
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  • ...gist, and other specialist staff"; it also "has contacts with a variety of experts in the United Kingdom in universities and other institutions".<ref>[http:// ...>[http://www.1stsecuritynews.com/security/countering-terrorism/ Countering Terrorism in a Changed World], Security News (24/11/09), accessed 09/02/10</ref> Duri
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...involved in circulating information on the alleged 'threat' from Islamic 'terrorism'.
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  • *Shiraz Maher, [http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2007/07/islam-extremism-terrorism How we can rid Britain of violent extremism], ''New Statesman'', 12 July 20 ...January 2010. Also posted on [http://hurryupharry.org/2010/01/13/stopping-terrorism-is-not-criminalising-dissent/ Harry's Place].
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  • ...l' I was hoping to hear clear arguments for and against the West's war on terrorism. No such luck.’], ''Spiked'', 30 October 2001. ...a BBC drama about 'smallpox terrorism' being taken so seriously by health experts, commentators and public bodies?’], ''Spiked'', 5 February 2002.
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  • *Terrorism ...m?country=153&rdoSearchType=COUNTRY Project Empowerment Profile], ''Policy Experts'', Accessed 06-May-2010</ref>
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  • ...nior intelligence experts and has a particular interest in the War against Terrorism.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080224101149/www.benadorassociates.com/l
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  • ...il'', which reproduced some of the HP language, while adding 'intelligence experts', who according to the story greeted the 17-year-old's selection with 'incr ...ttp://www.hurryupharry.org/2009/01/07/mads-gilbert-doctor-pundit-shill-for-terrorism/], ''Harry's Place'', 7 January 2009</ref>
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  • ...Quilliam is perceived of and presented as part of the government's counter terrorism operations, and any questioning and skepticism of its role (evident to some ...o gather intelligence about people who are not suspected of involvement in terrorism, and that Prevent is essentially a surveillance operation involving the QF.
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  • ...include defence contractor [[Raytheon]] and the [[Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition]]. * NATO Senior Experts Group (November 2016). The group advises on Command reform within the Allia
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  • ...its creation it has been engaged in observing and analysing international terrorism, as well as strategic issues and areas of conflict and instability that hav ...comprises more than 30 individuals – and they focus on issues concerning terrorism, the Near and Middle East, Africa, Asia, Latin America, Russia and the ex-S
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  • ...d Pipes, are part of ‘a small, tightly networked group of misinformation experts’ that ‘peddle hate and fear of Muslims and Islam’. ...Center, the [[Center for Security Policy]], the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]], [[MEMRI]] and [[NGO Monitor]].
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  • ...versity has in recent years become a hub of what has been called 'Critical Terrorism Studies'. ...plained that the course was ‘skewed towards an ultra-left perspective on terrorism’. She sent the following message wrote to Noel Lloyd, Aberystwyth's vice-
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  • ...ndon), March 20, 2002, G2: [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2002/mar/20/terrorism.britainand911 Does Blair know what he's getting into?], by [[Christopher Hi ...attack on Baghdad, we ask arms inspectors and military and foreign affairs experts: is Saddam as dangerous as the US makes out, and what would be the conseque
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  • ===The Second Conference on International Terrorism - 1984=== ...rd Said]].<ref>Said, E. W. (2008). ''Covering Islam: How the media and the experts determine how we see the rest of the world'' (Fully revised edition). Rando
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}}<video type="googlevideo" width="350" position="right" captio The '''Forest Gate Raid''' (codenamed [[Operation Volga]]) was a counter-terrorism operation conducted on a house in Forest Gate, London, at 4am on 2 June 200
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  • ==Terrorism expertise in the media== ...ity of Buckingham]] appear regularly in the UK media offering expertise in terrorism related matters.
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  • ...city-to-deliver of the private sectors, primed to deliver the knowledge of experts" <ref>"[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php?title=Globalisation:Post_Confli ...ational organisations, NGO's, Academics, Media, Independent Communications Experts, Defence Specialists and the Private Sector.<ref>"[http://www.postconflictp
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  • ...s/michaelis-614683-frenett-kaleka.html Newport Beach-based Gen Next fights terrorism around the world], ''Orange County Register'', 18 May 2014.</ref> ...s/michaelis-614683-frenett-kaleka.html Newport Beach-based Gen Next fights terrorism around the world], ''Orange County Register'', 18 May 2014.</ref> [[Roman T
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  • ...1-4/ref=sr_1_10_4/202-3369264-1199851 Paranoid Parenting: Why Ignoring the Experts May Be Best for Your Child]'', A Cappella Publishing, 2002 *[[Frank Furedi]], ‘Terrorism and the Politics of Fear’, Chapter 15, in [[Chris Hale | C Hale]], [[Kiet
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  • ...df‎|Peter Probst, "What September 11 Should Have Taught Us," Confronting Terrorism Workshop paper, 25-29 March 2002, p. 374]]</ref> Many of the members are al *[[Robert W. Taylor]] - Member of Council of Experts<ref>RIHSC, [http://www.globalrihsc.org/dr-robert-w-taylor.htm "Dr. Robert W
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...January to March 2008, in collaboration with the UK Government's 'counter terrorism' group the [[Research, Information and Communications Unit]] ([[RICU]]). Th
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  • ...history, chronic pain, somatisation, Gulf War illness, military health and terrorism”. Wessely has published extensively on M.E/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, res ...veterans”. That report, published in 2008 and compiled by “scientific experts and veterans serving on the congressionally mandated Research Advisory Comm
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  • If you are looking for experts in particular fields, it may be possible to identify them from a PowerPoint presentation they may have made. So, for example, to find experts in the field of
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  • *[[Linda Ryan]], 'Designer terrorism', ''Living Marxism'', No. 7 - May 1989, p. 10. *[[Kirsten Cale]], 'International terrorism', ''Living Marxism'', No. 15 - January 1990, p. 20.
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  • ...ademic provider and partner to the [[Defence Academy]], UK; a place "where experts from Academia - Cranfield University - and Officers of the British Armed Fo ...ttaché to Indonesia | Professor [[Max Taylor]], [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] | Dr [[Audra Grant]], [[RAND]] Washington DC | Dr
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  • ...en for converted terrorists (CTs) who are assisting Her Majesty's security experts to grapple with the forces of darkness in Ireland." However, there had been ...t. Its honourable volunteer workforce try to put their own sufferings from terrorism to positive use.<ref>Ruth Dudley Edwards, [http://www.independent.co.uk/opi
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  • ...Bart2"/> Seven 'experts' were scheduled to speak at the launch on 'Islam, terrorism and civic responsibility'<ref name="Bart2"/> : *[[Dave Gaubatz]] – Veteran counter-terrorism investigator, author
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  • ...SI) describes itself as 'the world class provider of international counter terrorism and law enforcement security solutions'. It uses the strapline: 'Protecting ...expertise of effective training together with the know-how of the world's experts and the Nation's finest training facilities. The aim is nothing short of ou
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  • ...[[Boaz Ganor]], Executive Director, [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] (ICT), IDC Herzliya *Brig. Gen. (res.) [[Nitzan Nuriel]], Head, Counter-Terrorism Bureau, National Security Council, Prime Minister's Office
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  • ...unter Terrorism; Executive Director, [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] (ICT); Deputy Dean, [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy ...topical issues involving a limited number of senior-most practitioners and experts. Held under the Chatham House Rule, participation in the Herzliya Roundtabl
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  • ...ICT's 12th International Conference], International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, accessed 18 October 2012.</ref> *Opening Remarks: Dr. [[Boaz Ganor]], Ronald S. Lauder Chair for Counter-Terrorism, Deputy Dean, [[Lauder School of Government]], Founder & Executive Director
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  • ...id Friedman]] of the INSS in a photo from the INSS [http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&incat=&staff_id=15 website]. Accessed 30 November 2012.]] ...the R&D directorate.<ref name="David Friedman bio">[http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&incat=&staff_id=15 David Friedman biography], ''INSS website''.</
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  • ...and events for its members and others, with world leaders, journalists and experts -- analyzing, strategizing, and keeping them informed on current issues, an ...learing house...for claims about Muslim "no-go zones" (the likes of which "terrorism expert" [[Steven Emerson]] was ridiculed for)' and has published articles p
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  • ...ropolitan Police Special Branch]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]]|Forces=[[Thames Valley Police]], [[Metropolitan Polic ...]]'s [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Terrorism and Allied Matters Committee]] 2005-2006, where he was involved in overseei
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  • *Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Instructors *Subject Matter Experts
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  • ...nathan Institute, which sponsors invitation-only seminars on international terrorism), [[Rita Hauser]] (of the AJC), [[Max Kampelman]] (U.S. ambassador to the M ...d by other centers devoted to international security analyses. A number of experts associated with Georgetown University's Center for Strategic and Internatio
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  • ...ty against bioweapons, and is a key resource for policy makers, scientific experts, and government officials'. <ref name= "Biosecurity"> [http://www.liebertpu [[Category:Terrorism Journal]]
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  • ...(1919-2004) was a forensic psychiatrist who was involved in writing about terrorism and political violence in the 1970s and 1980s. ==Work on terrorism==
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  • ...rt of [[COE-DAT]]'s efforts to promote greater resistance to the threat of terrorism. ...r/volumes/datr1.pdf Editor's Note] ''Centre of Excellence- Defence Agaisnt Terrorism'', accessed 26 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...he Journal is a means for the CHDS to represent the leading subject matter experts and practitioners in the field of homeland security. <ref name= "Homeland"> [[Category:Terrorism Journal]]
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  • [[TVI Journal]] (or [[Terrorism, Violence, Insurgency Journal]] ISSN: 0195-8003<ref>Worldcat [http://www.wo ...n Press.'<ref>See Herman and O'Sullivan [[Brian Jenkins, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]]</ref>
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