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LTTE: Rising Desperation
By Ajit Kumar Singh
The LTTE has recently experienced a series of tactical failures and defeats by the Government Security Forces, which gained effective control of the Eastern Province in July 2007, and have now been pushing the LTTE further north in their endeavour to completely wipe out the rebellion.
Paper was first published in South Asia Intelligence Review (SAIR), Volume 6, No. 43, May 5, 2008 |
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23.04.2008
Targeting LTTE's Global Network
By Ajit Kumar Singh
A global onslaught against the international network of front organizations of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) appears to be coinciding with the domestic reverses the rebels are suffering within Sri Lanka.
Paper was first published in South Asia Intelligence Review(SAIR), Volume 6, No. 41, April 21, 2008 |
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31.03.2008
Terrorism Remains Pakistan’s Chief Export
By Sreeram Chaulia
The disclosure by Chinese authorities that the hijackers of a domestic airplane who were thwarted earlier this month came from Pakistan confirms terrorism to be the prime export item of this volatile country. |
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19.03.2008
Russia’s Policy vis-à-vis Iran and Hezbollah
By Mr. Artem Kroupenev
Today, the Middle East remains vital for the realization of Russia’s interests in the southern part of its post-Soviet territories. This article discusses Iran and Hezbollah in the context of Russia's tactical and strategic considerations and foreign policy interests in the Middle East. |
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20.04.2008
Where Have All the Bombers Gone?
By Dr. Nathan W. Toronto
Palestinian terrorist organizations - as terror firms marketing competing brands of resistance - have made dramatic shift from suicide bombings to indirect fire missiles. This article explores the strategic and operational reasons behind this change in terrorist tactics.
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15.04.2008
Palestinian Terrorism: 1968-1978
By Dr. Aharon Yaffe
The decade between 1968 and 1978 was a peak of international terror activity, of the number of operations, a choice of goals, of daring and imagination, of high level involvement in terrorist activity and in resource allocation.
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11.04.2008
Extremist Activity Associated with the 2010 Olympics, the G8, and the SPP
By Thomas Quiggin
In 2010, Canada will host at least three major events with a significant international profile, inluding the Winter Olympics, the G8 meetings and the Security and Prosperity Partnership meetings. Numerous groups have already begun violent activities and further organization that may occur against the background of a troubled global picture that will have further radicalizing effects in Canada.
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ICT in the Media |
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Featured Publication |
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ICT's Book on International Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
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Featured Publication |
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Free download of ICT's updated Conf. Book on Suicide Terrorism
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ICT's Journal |
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Database of Terrorist Incidents |
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