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A world challenged : fighting terrorism in the twenty-first century

Summary: "In this account, former Russian premier Yevgeny M. Primakov considers the threats posed by independent terrorist organizations to the security of the global community." "As the attacks of September 11, 2001, made clear, the course of international affairs is no longer shaped exclusively by cooperation and confrontation among nations. Stateless factions with extreme agendas - their methods enhanced by globalization and technological advances - pose serous threats to global stability." "Primakov expresses grave concern over the likelihood that independent terrorist organizations will obtain weapons of mass destruction. More than 100 nations are stockpiling nuclear material, he writes, and there is no reason to believe that all of it is well managed or protected. A terrorist group intent on developing a weapon can easily find the information and fissile material to develop a compact nuclear device." "He recommends that the global community develop a comprehensive Charter on Terrorism to facilitate criminal prosecution of terrorism. And he urges Russia and the United States to join forces more readily to share information and intelligence about emerging terrorist threats."--Jacket.

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  • ISBN: 9780815796329
  • ISBN: 0815796323
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (150 pages)
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  • Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Nixon Center and Brookings Institution Press, 2004.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-140) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Terrorism : a terrible force unleashed on the world -- The aggression of Islam : truth or fiction? -- Peace in the Middle East : a new approach is needed -- The U.S. war on terror -- Centers of power : one or many? -- Lessons for all -- Russia's role in the contemporary world.
Restrictions on Access Note:
NLC staff and students only.
Language Note:
English.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: Terrorism
Terrorism -- Prevention
Genre: Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.

Summary: "In this account, former Russian premier Yevgeny M. Primakov considers the threats posed by independent terrorist organizations to the security of the global community." "As the attacks of September 11, 2001, made clear, the course of international affairs is no longer shaped exclusively by cooperation and confrontation among nations. Stateless factions with extreme agendas - their methods enhanced by globalization and technological advances - pose serous threats to global stability." "Primakov expresses grave concern over the likelihood that independent terrorist organizations will obtain weapons of mass destruction. More than 100 nations are stockpiling nuclear material, he writes, and there is no reason to believe that all of it is well managed or protected. A terrorist group intent on developing a weapon can easily find the information and fissile material to develop a compact nuclear device." "He recommends that the global community develop a comprehensive Charter on Terrorism to facilitate criminal prosecution of terrorism. And he urges Russia and the United States to join forces more readily to share information and intelligence about emerging terrorist threats."--Jacket.

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