نتایج جستجو برای: war on terrorism
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Political geographers have repeatedly demonstrated how the ‘global war on/of terror’ has led to repressive and unjust international domestic policies. Nevertheless, little been said about multifold intertwinements between such ‘Western’ perceptions their shaping of anti-terrorism efforts within. To this end, paper draws on recent feminist understandings scale, global/local processes, geopolitic...
Terrorism has been divided in several directions. One of the most important conceptual divisions of terrorism is its division into three types of traditional, modern and postmodern which, while possessing common characteristics, share their own characteristics. Traditional terrorism is the most elementary type of terrorism that is limited to the borders of a land and region; modern terrorism br...
______________ 1See Appendix A for a list of the Department of Defense Directives (DoDDs) relevant to continuity of government activities. 2See Federation of American Scientists, 1999a. Press interest in federal COG programs increased after the cold war. See Emerson (1989) and Gup (1991, 1992). 3Article IV, Section 4, of the Constitution seems to provide the constitutional authority for milita...
Introduction: Organophosphorous (OP) chemical warfare nerve agents are similar to OP pesticides in their structure and toxic mechanisms.. These agents mainly sarin and tabun were used during Iran-Iraq war with high mortalities. Sarin was also used as chemical terrorism in Matsomoto and Tokyo metro in 1994 and 1995, respectively with high morbidity and mortality. Since these lethal agents are st...
Organized terrorist activity produced by transnational sub-state actors and directed at American targets has been a constant feature of the post-war global arena, especially since 1968. Th is period has in fact been referred to as “the age of terrorism” (Laqueur 1987), making terrorism in general and anti-u.s. terrorism in particular, an important if often overlooked feature of the modern world...
Although international terrorism is not a new risk, the perceived nature of risk associated with terrorist attacks has changed radically with the unutterably abominable September 11, 2001 events (9/11) (Liedtke and Courbage, 2002). These attacks killed nearly 3,050 persons, leading people to perceive in which state of insecurity they were living. Until then the risk of such large-scale attacks ...
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