Is an efficient international cooperation in fighting against terrorism possible in the era of intense geopolitical competition?
The overall picture ... ... or demands; as it later turned out, terrorists were not even sufficiently fluent in Russian. No hostages were taken, the goal of the attackers was quite simple—to kill... ... fraught with more social tensions and an inevitable rise of pollical radicalism and extremism in a broad range of countries. An obvious foretelling: In this “nutrient...
... existential threat is that of global warming and its effects on international security. It is no secret that the rise in global ... ... economies of entire regions. Such trends fuel militancy, political extremism, wars, and mass migrations of populations, all of which ... ... and security/intelligence level between the United States and Russia. The two countries must also work closely on a series of ... ... Africa, and numerous other issues.
Ad hoc Relations for Ad hoc Terrorism. Interview with
Kathleen Hicks, Kim Cragin and Olga Oliker ...
... powerful military nations — are hard put to keep the growing terrorist pressure in check. Why is that happening?
The threat of terrorism and extremism will undoubtedly be among the priorities on the agenda of the upcoming NATO summit in Brussels. The organization’s ... ... as well as an unprecedented refugee crisis in Europe. The fight against terrorism has always been an important area of NATO-Russia partnership. Moscow is one of the most active security providers in countering terrorism, as well as one of the most attractive ...