The overall task for this special issue is to assess the emergency response to terrorism, in particular the threat posed by violent jihadist terrorism. Clearly, planning for emergency responses will have value against other threats and hazards, so it will be difficult to separate out the arrangements made to deal specifically with the aftermath of terrorist attacks, and those to meet other emergencies, for example major natural disasters. A sense of proportion is also needed when examining terrorist risks: the actions of greedy market-makers and incompetent bankers in the recent past is doing much more damage to our national welfare and national security than terrorism today.Publisher PD
Arguably, one of the biggest threats faced by Western nations in the twenty first century is that of...
As UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said in 2013, ‘unless our foreign policyaddresses the circumst...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the changes made to civil protection in the UK, bot...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Assessing the Emergency Response to Terrorism.Publisher PD
This article intends to highlight the ways in which the response required to deal with terrorist thr...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">T</span>his article investigates two particular aspects as to how the...
The past 18 months have seen a radical increase in incidents of jihadist terrorism within the United...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Introduction by Paul Wilkinson -- Thre...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
The pre-emptive element has become an important part of the UK’s national counter-terrorism strategy...
We live in a world of increasing risk. Social and global processes continually construct new kinds o...
Terrorism is one of the biggest problems in today’s world and one that, to a greater or lesser exten...
From 2010 to present, the Global War on Terror (GWOT) blog has captured a brief two years worth of e...
The dynamic adaptive nature of terrorism requires a systematic and methodical intelligent strategy f...
Terrorist attacks can be seen as the ultimate wicked problem. After 9/11, terrorists moved from so-...
Arguably, one of the biggest threats faced by Western nations in the twenty first century is that of...
As UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said in 2013, ‘unless our foreign policyaddresses the circumst...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the changes made to civil protection in the UK, bot...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Assessing the Emergency Response to Terrorism.Publisher PD
This article intends to highlight the ways in which the response required to deal with terrorist thr...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">T</span>his article investigates two particular aspects as to how the...
The past 18 months have seen a radical increase in incidents of jihadist terrorism within the United...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Introduction by Paul Wilkinson -- Thre...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
The pre-emptive element has become an important part of the UK’s national counter-terrorism strategy...
We live in a world of increasing risk. Social and global processes continually construct new kinds o...
Terrorism is one of the biggest problems in today’s world and one that, to a greater or lesser exten...
From 2010 to present, the Global War on Terror (GWOT) blog has captured a brief two years worth of e...
The dynamic adaptive nature of terrorism requires a systematic and methodical intelligent strategy f...
Terrorist attacks can be seen as the ultimate wicked problem. After 9/11, terrorists moved from so-...
Arguably, one of the biggest threats faced by Western nations in the twenty first century is that of...
As UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said in 2013, ‘unless our foreign policyaddresses the circumst...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the changes made to civil protection in the UK, bot...