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Indian Mujahedeen 2 Analysis: India faces a resurgent Indian Mujahedeen 26 Mar 2010
With the threat emanating from India’s porous borders and open society, the arrest has once again underlined the need for India to rationalise its security infrastructure. India Central and South Asia Pakistan Terrorism
kashmir photo Analysis: A resilient India must not rush to look outward in its struggle against terrorism 2 Mar 2010
The bomb attack in Pune on 14 February, claimed by a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) splinter group, has once again brought the spectre of jihadist terrorism within India into focus. To build on progress made in recent talks, Indian policy makers must look beyond narrow internal and external rhetoric surrounding terrorist attacks. India Central and South Asia Pakistan Indo-Pakistan Conflict Terrorism The Pakistan Nexus
Sikh troops on US carrier RUSI Journal: India's Af-Pak Strategy 25 Feb 2010 by Shashank Joshi
India is playing a key role in the Afghan conflict. But its animosity with Pakistan threatens this contribution, and the US has been unable to choose a long-term partner Central and South Asia India Afghanistan Pakistan Indo-Pakistan Conflict Terrorism The Pakistan Nexus
Pakistani soldiers Swat RUSI Journal: Pakistan's Anti-Taliban Counter-Insurgency 25 Feb 2010
The Pakistan Army has placed too large an emphasis on heavy firepower and direct contact in its fight against the Taliban, displacing the local population and neglecting longer term solutions. A protracted conflict may result Pakistan Central and South Asia Terrorism The Pakistan Nexus The War on Terror
Pakistani tank RUSI Journal: On the Verge: Pakistan's Insecurity 25 Feb 2010
A more sophisticated understanding of the problems along the troubled border region is crucial in reversing the atmosphere of lawlessness that pervades Pakistan Pakistan Central and South Asia The Pakistan Nexus Terrorism
Body Scanners at Manchester Airport RUSI Monitor: Promoting Science and Technology for Tackling Terrorism – UK Government Approaches for Harnessing Innovation 12 Feb 2010
Future counter-terrorism policy must be prepared for rapid technological advances, both in the threat posed and in any possible defences. Lord West looks at how this policy should be prepared. Technology Terrorism
Nicky Reilly at Exeter RUSI Monitor: The Role of the Individual in Shaping Government Security Responses 12 Feb 2010
The emphasis on individual action intrinsic to terrorist discourse presents a variety of difficult security questions for government. Policy must realise the power of the lone individual to cause damage and raise the profile of their cause. Domestic Security Terrorism
Police at Muslim Protest RUSI Monitor: Preventing Violent Extremism: Responsibilities and Failures in the Police and Probation Services 12 Feb 2010
A recent report from the Policy Exchange claimed that Prevent has ‘ended up empowering the very people it was supposed to undermine.’ Benedict Wilkinson argues that if correctly re-focused, the strategy can still be successful. Domestic Security Terrorism
Gordon Brown talking RUSI Monitor: Speaking of Terrorism: Gordon Brown’s War of Words 12 Feb 2010
The Brownite government has employed a more cautious and less polarised ‘language of terrorism’ than its predecessor. More needs to be done to accurately represent the threat posed by organisations such as Al-Qa’ida. Domestic Security Terrorism
Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr Trafalgar Sq RUSI Monitor: Challenging the Suspect Narrative: Muslim Community Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism in the UK 12 Feb 2010
Government counter-terrorism policy now charges Muslim communities with the responsibility of building resilience against militant ideas and practices. Laura Zahra McDonald argues that, unless employed correctly, such expectations can lead to Muslims feeling like suspects rather than citizens. Domestic Security Terrorism
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