Information on
"Terrorism"
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"Philippines"
April 2012
May 2010
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May 2010
CTC Sentinel 3 (5)
Author: Praveen Swami, Benedetta Berti, Akli N Awan, Abdul Hameed Bakier, Rahimullah Yusufzai, Rommel C Banlaoi
Publisher:
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
This issue examines jihad and terrorist threats, with a focus on India and Gaza. More on «CTC Sentinel 3 (5)»
January 2010
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2010
Primed and Purposeful
Author: Diana Rodriguez, Soliman M Santos Jr, Paz Verdades M Santos, Octavio A Dinampo, Herman Joesph S Kraft, Artha Kira R Paredes, Raymund Jose G Quilop
Publisher:
Small Arms Survey
This book provides an analysis of the issues underlying the ongoing internal conflicts in the Philippines, and of the interests and modus operandi of the parties involved. More on «Primed and Purposeful»
August 2009
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Aug 2009
CTC Sentinel 2 (8)
Author: Peter Chalk, Jeremy Binnie, Joanna Wright, Hayder Mili, Jacob Townsend, Joanna Nathan, Babak Rahimi, Ramzy Mardini, Jeffrey B Cozzens, William Rosenau
Publisher:
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
The lead article of this journal outlines the domestic security environment in the Philippines by examining the current state of three main organizations: the Abu Sayyaf Group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the New People’s Army (NPA). More on «CTC Sentinel 2 (8)»
January 2009
June 2008
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Jun 2008
CTC Sentinel 1(7)
Author: Michael Knights, Peter Mandaville, Muhammad Amir Rana, Zachary Abuza, Reidar Visser, Shane Drennan, Alex Vatanka, James H Johnson
Publisher:
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
The main article of this issue discusses the lessons learned from the demise of al-Qaida in Iraq. More on «CTC Sentinel 1(7)»
May 2008
February 2008
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Feb 2008
CTC Sentinel 1(3)
Author: Richard Clarke, Rob Knake, Peter Chalk, Madeleine Gruen, Scott Atran, Justin Magouirk, Jeremy Ginges, Assaf Moghadam, Thomas Hegghammer, Brian Williams, Jon Patrick Cheatwood
Publisher:
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
The main article of this issue addresses the counterterrorism challenges for the US presidency. More on «CTC Sentinel 1(3)»
November 2006
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22 Nov 2006
Mindanao: A Gamble Worth Taking
Author: Malcolm Cook, Kit Collier
Publisher:
Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper argues that supporting the decade-old peace process between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Mindanao offers the best chance of permanently ending the insurgency and its links to regional terrorism. More on «Mindanao: A Gamble Worth Taking»
September 2006