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US‐Japan Alliance: Emmeshing Bilateralism Into Broader Multilateralism
ABSTRACT In the 21st Century, geopolitical confrontation between the Eurasian continental powers and the sea powers works to divide Asia. The US‐Japan alliance has transformed itself from Japanʼs asymmetrical security dependence of the Cold War period into a mutual and more integrated partnership today.
Yoichiro Sato
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The counterterrorism–terrorism paradox: From defence to violence in Kashmir
How do counterterrorism policies enable terrorist groups to thrive and survive? This article examines the relationship and how counterterrorism policies and political structures impact terrorist group success.
Shaswati Das, Mia Bloom
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Two Norms Collide: EU Policy on Fragile and Conflict‐Affected Countries
Abstract The European Union's (EU's) policy towards fragile and conflict‐affected (FCA) countries has been framed by a normative solidarity narrative that promotes and legitimises collective action. Over the past two decades, the EU's commitment to protecting the security of its citizens has increasingly become a strong, competing normative driver of ...
Julian Bergmann, Mark Furness
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Counterterrorism - Does It Work? [PDF]
The terrorist threat has increased in importance over the last decade and Western governments have implemented a multitude of measures to address it. Their numbers and the significant financial cost they involve have, however, not been matched with an ...
Eric van Um, Daniela Pisoiu
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The Horn of Africa has long been a recipient of foreign security assistance, with significant funds increasingly devoted to supporting subregional civilian-oriented counterterrorism efforts over the past decade.
Matthew Schwartz +2 more
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Terrorism Law Enforcement In Indonesia: Integrating Pancasila In The Fight Against Modern Threats
The evolving threat of terrorism in Indonesia has driven the development of counterterrorism laws to address both domestic and international activities. Since the 2002 Bali bombings, Indonesia has enacted legal frameworks, including Law No.
Muhamad Zarkasih +2 more
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End the Honeymoon: Why the Relationship Between Media and Counterterrorism Agencies Turned Sour [PDF]
This paper sets out our exploratory research based on an analysis of four decades of Australian national security and counterterrorism policy from the dual perspectives of information sharing with industry and information sharing with the media.
Kate O'Donnell, Hamish McLean
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Abstract The increasing frequency and complexity of crises have contributed to the crisification of EU policy‐making and governance. Despite its far‐reaching implications, the discursive dimension of this process remains seriously under‐researched.
Karolína Garančovská +1 more
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Effective Counterterrorism: What Have We Learned so Far? [PDF]
The fight against terrorism, in particular of Islamist nature, has become a focus area of foreign and security policies in Western countries and around the world. This substantial effort is however only to a limited extent matched by adequate evaluations
Eric van Um, Daniela Pisoiu
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ABSTRACT States vary their participation in multilateral institutions based on strategic objectives. This paper explores how emerging powers adopt different participation strategies in multilateral institutions, arguing that they selectively prioritize institutions where they can act as key coordinators to elevate their international status.
Ping‐Kuei Chen
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