This paper marks year marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of Pool Re. In an era dominated by the threat of Islamist terrorism and the spectre of suicide attacks and mass casualty bombings and rampages, it can be easy to overlook the context in which Pool Re was created and easy too to forget that today is not the first era in which terrorism has poised strategic threats and challenges to the UK. The paper explores the terrorist threat as it existed in the 1990s and highlights how some issues remain as critical today as they did then
Confronting terrorism has been a principal objective of the United States and other Western governme...
Counter-terrorism is a product of government, identifying as its target a kind of violence defined a...
Reflecting on the terrorist attack that took place in London on 22 March, which claimed the lives of...
In 1993, the UK government passed the Reinsurance (Acts of Terrorism) Act to establish a government ...
The overall task for this special issue is to assess the emergency response to terrorism, in particu...
After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws in Britain from the early 1970s, ...
Though often overlooked in recent years, terrorism related to Northern Ireland is still a possible ...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">'After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws i...
Employing an institutionalist approach to governance, and engaging with recent scholarship on organi...
This paper highlights five areas where economic analysis of terrorism has had the greatest policy re...
Terrorism in the United Kingdom, by James Adams Anti-terrorist policies were first instituted in the...
With the bombings in London on 7th July last year and the attempted bombings that followed soon afte...
Far from being made redundant by the end of the Cold War, terrorism remains the favoured instrument ...
This paper charts the rise in prevalence of ramming attacks and how this wave of attacks challenges ...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
Confronting terrorism has been a principal objective of the United States and other Western governme...
Counter-terrorism is a product of government, identifying as its target a kind of violence defined a...
Reflecting on the terrorist attack that took place in London on 22 March, which claimed the lives of...
In 1993, the UK government passed the Reinsurance (Acts of Terrorism) Act to establish a government ...
The overall task for this special issue is to assess the emergency response to terrorism, in particu...
After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws in Britain from the early 1970s, ...
Though often overlooked in recent years, terrorism related to Northern Ireland is still a possible ...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">'After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws i...
Employing an institutionalist approach to governance, and engaging with recent scholarship on organi...
This paper highlights five areas where economic analysis of terrorism has had the greatest policy re...
Terrorism in the United Kingdom, by James Adams Anti-terrorist policies were first instituted in the...
With the bombings in London on 7th July last year and the attempted bombings that followed soon afte...
Far from being made redundant by the end of the Cold War, terrorism remains the favoured instrument ...
This paper charts the rise in prevalence of ramming attacks and how this wave of attacks challenges ...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
Confronting terrorism has been a principal objective of the United States and other Western governme...
Counter-terrorism is a product of government, identifying as its target a kind of violence defined a...
Reflecting on the terrorist attack that took place in London on 22 March, which claimed the lives of...