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7/1/2008 Contrasting Secular and Religious Terrorism

Jonathan Fine

Too many analysts underestimate the ideological basis of terrorism and argue instead that rational-strategic rather than ideological principles motivate Islamist terror groups. Comparison between terrorist groups with secular and religious agendas, however, suggests that ideology matters for both and that downplaying religious inspiration for terrorism in an effort to emphasize tactical motivations is both inaccurate and dangerous. In order to better understand the political mindset of Islamist terrorist organizations, the religious ideology of their leaders should receive as much if not more attention than the strategies and tactics they apply.

3/1/2008 Human Rights versus Public Security in NATO’s countries: Coping with Radicalism and Terror Activities among Inmates


More than 20 professionals in the fields of terrorism, corrections, human rights, journalism and psychology gathered in Eilat from December 3rd to the 5th for an intensive research workshop sponsored by NATO, the International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) and The International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT).

25/12/2007 Global Terrorism and International Crime


The International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) in cooperation with the Israeli Minister of National Infrastructures held on November 13th, 2007 the third International conference of the World Anti- Criminal and Antiterrorist Forum (WAAF) on "Global Terrorism and International Crime".

11/12/2007 ICT's International Expert Forum in honor of Col. Binyamin Gibli


ICT have gathered a prestigious and unique group of experts to conduct discussions in real time about issues concerning terrorism and counter-terrorism. The purpose of this forum is to share views, gather and relay information for everyone to benefit from. For example, after a terror attack or counter-terrorist operation, participants in the forum can say where they stand on the situation, their questions and dilemmas and to start a discussion. This will ensure fast communication and to exchange important ideas with each other.

24/10/2007 New Battlefields, Old Laws - From the Hague Conventions to Asymmetric Warfare – Workshop Summary


As we approach the 100-year anniversary of The Hague Rules of 1907, it has become increasingly clear that there is a need for a fundamental re-examination of the policies and laws for the conduct of armed conflict.

5/9/2007 Q&A with Dr. Boaz Ganor

Boaz Ganor

Interview given by Dr. Boaz Ganor to the Jerusalem Post.


4/9/2007 'Lebanon war was a warning shot'

Boaz Ganor

Interview given by Dr. Boaz Ganor to Ynetnews.


25/7/2007 Which side is limited?

Oren Blizbau

The concept of “low intensity conflict” (LIC) - lack of relevancy in a changing Middle-Eastern geopolitical reality.

11/7/2007 US, Israeli researchers work to change laws of war

Boaz Ganor

Interview given by Dr. Boaz Ganor to Jerusalem Post.


7/7/2007 'New rules for new wars'

Boaz Ganor

Interview given by Dr. Boaz Ganor to Ynet.

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