• For nine years, I was the senior counterterrorism official in the U.S. government," he said. (bgr.com)
  • One prominent category of such activities is counterterrorism communication, which includes various forms of engagement focused on diminishing the appeal of violent extremist ideology and disrupting paths to radicalization, with the ultimate goal of reducing support for, and incidence of, terrorist violence. (rand.org)
  • More than 23 extremist militants, including a prominent commander of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), were killed in counterterrorism operations by the Nigerian military in the country's northeast region in the past three weeks, an official said Thursday, Trend reports citing Xinhua . (trend.az)
  • This gap in counterterrorism planning is one that Violent Extremist Organizations (VEOs) may exploit for their own benefit, according to new analysis from CNA. (cna.org)
  • Shaping the Obama Adminstration's Counterterrorism Strategy , sponsored by the Cato Institute in Washington, DC. (schneier.com)
  • Closing out two terms as a president at war, Barack Obama staunchly defended his counterterrorism strategy as one that rejected torture, held to American values and avoided large-scale troop deployments, in an implicit effort to shape the strategy his successor might employ. (cbc.ca)
  • An FBI email from early October "provides specific evidence that federal law enforcement operationalized counterterrorism tools at the behest of a left-wing special interest group against concerned parents," Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee said on Tuesday. (rt.com)
  • Other topics ranged from terrorist and counterterrorism strategies, to securing borders against traveling terrorists and to the increasingly important topic of woman in terrorism. (marshallcenter.org)
  • The Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group was set up in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks by Douglas Feith tasked with finding a link between the attackers and Iraq. (powerbase.info)
  • Amplify the role of prevention in the US counterterrorism strategy. (cna.org)
  • Adapt US counterterrorism strategy and policy to reflect the growing threat of domestic terrorism, including both extremists solely originating in the US and those influenced by groups outside the US. (cna.org)
  • And I see that the term "Counterterrorism" is used in preference to "War On Terror" everywhere in the conference program, which is very encouraging - it suggests that the analysis-to-bombast ratio will be high. (schneier.com)
  • Counterterrorism as Counterinsurgency in the UK 'War on Terror', David Miller and Rizwaan Sabir 2. (routledge.com)
  • Before these more recent developments, however, military drone-use has been most often associated with US use of drones for counterterrorism and counterintelligence during the war on terror. (lu.se)
  • It shows that the FBI's Counterterrorism and Criminal divisions collaborated to create a "threat tag" - EDUOFFICIALS - to label all reports of threats against school administrators, board members, teachers and staff. (rt.com)
  • Arlington, Va. - COVID-19 has dramatically increased global instability and chaos, making it a prime example of a nontraditional security threat - one that current US counterterrorism infrastructure was not designed to address. (cna.org)
  • Over the course of a record-setting 11 consecutive years of White House service, he held the titles of: Special Assistant to the President for Global Affairs, National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism, Special Advisor to the President for Cyber Security. (rebootconference.com)
  • This study identifies actions US policymakers can take now to incorporate nontraditional threats into counterterrorism planning, in the midst of what is still a very new and evolving conversation happening in real time with US national security policy," said lead author Pamela Faber. (cna.org)
  • Teaching these topics were in-house counterterrorism and security studies experts from the PTSS team and Marshall Center faculty, as well as practitioners and experts from national and international, military and civilian agencies such as the FBI, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Danish Institute for International Studies, Ministry of National Defense of Niger and even, Facebook. (marshallcenter.org)
  • America's preeminent counterterrorism official says ISIL can be defeated only if we treat it like the Taliban in 2001. (politico.com)
  • The 3rd Annual Conference on Public Safety Transformation - Technology & Counterterrorism (Prevention-Protection-Pursuit) provided an international forum for networking and collaboration amongst Canadian, US and European public safety officials. (rebootconference.com)
  • Plain-language summaries of peer-reviewed research on timely counterterrorism topics. (unomaha.edu)
  • Garland "provided zero evidence that parents are engaging in credible threats or acts of violence" but mobilized the FBI to "use counterterrorism tools for investigating, tracking, and tagging parents," anti-CRT activist Christopher Rufo said in reaction to the news. (rt.com)
  • Grab your subscription to the most read, well respected magazine on counterterrorism in the world. (iacsp.com)
  • To respond to this evolving reality, counterterrorism communication adds nuance to the traditional, or kinetic, approach of detaining and killing terrorists to thwart their efforts. (rand.org)
  • Link nontraditional and traditional threats in US counterterrorism planning. (cna.org)
  • Subscribe to NCITE's email newsletters to stay up-to-date on center developments and the latest in counterterrorism research. (unomaha.edu)
  • The focus of US leaders and policymakers on addressing the immediate dangers posed by the virus may have unanticipated long-term impacts, but may also present unique opportunities to reconsider US counterterrorism policy, according to "Viral Extremism: COVID-19, Nontraditional Threats, and US Counterterrorism Policy," a new study from CNA's Center for Stability and Development. (cna.org)
  • These professionals graduated from the 29th iteration of this transnational counterterrorism program April 10 at the Marshall Center based here. (marshallcenter.org)
  • One would think nay, hope that Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano's assurances that her department is working " 364 days a year " to combat terrorism would be the most embarrassing part of Diane Sawyer's three-way interview with Napolitano, Chief Counterterrorism Advisor John Brennan, and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, which was taped Monday but aired on ABC World News last night. (nymag.com)
  • We note with satisfaction that U.S.-Russia counterterrorism cooperation is making an important contribution to the global coalition against terrorism. (archives.gov)
  • Of these institutions, we note that the UN Security Council Counterterrorism Committee plays a key coordinating role in the struggle against international terrorism. (archives.gov)
  • Part II analyzes the application of Miranda - Quarles to terrorism and counterterrorism to demonstrate the dangers of expanding any exceptions to Miranda as a response to terrorism. (ssrn.com)
  • Counterterrorism legislation : hearing before the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology, and Government Information of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session on S. 390, a bill to improve the. (mtsu.edu)
  • The rhetoric of terrorism and counterterrorism by: Leeman, Richard W. (mtsu.edu)
  • Using fora such as the U.S.-China Joint Liaison Group on Law Enforcement Cooperation, the U.S.-China Counterterrorism Dialogue, and engagements between MPS and DHS, both sides are working to promote communication and coordination to counter the global threat of terrorism, within a framework that provides appropriate protection for civil rights and civil liberties. (dhs.gov)
  • Counterterrorism : hearing before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session : special hearing. (mtsu.edu)
  • Counterterrorism : the changing face of terror : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, June 13, 2006. (mtsu.edu)
  • In support of regional cooperation, the United States is sponsoring a counterterrorism conference in June 2002 to include participation from the Central Asian and Caucasus states, Afghanistan, Turkey, China, and Russia. (archives.gov)
  • Secretary Johnson and Minister Guo decided to conduct international counterterrorism cooperation on the basis of relevant United Nations resolutions and international agreements. (dhs.gov)
  • You may find it helpful to search the following databases for your counterterrorism topics or research questions, in addition to the core resources listed on the home page. (snhu.edu)
  • Try a search for counterterrorism in any of the databases above. (snhu.edu)
  • We can use OR boolean operators to tell the database any of the listed terms are relevant to our search, for example: counterterrorism OR antiterrorism OR counterinsurgency. (snhu.edu)
  • Meanwhile, Al-Moghedi underscored Azerbaijan's strategic importance on the international stage and its active role in counterterrorism. (arabnews.com)
  • Finally, FDA plays a significant role in the Nation's counterterrorism capability. (medscape.com)
  • Russell Sage Foundation Press, 2013), an examination of the sources and persistence of public support for harsh counterterrorism policies that highlights the role of American national identity in shaping individual attitudes. (nyu.edu)
  • Former CIA and FBI official Philip Mudd talked about U.S. counterterrorism efforts and strategies. (c-span.org)
  • China's Xinjiang Policies: Counterterrorism or (Cultural) Genocide? (uzh.ch)
  • China's government, on the other hand, defends its Xinjiang policies as necessary measures of "counterterrorism" and fighting Islamic extremism. (uzh.ch)
  • We reaffirm our commitment to working with the Government of Georgia on counterterrorism issues, while upholding Georgian sovereignty, and hope that the presence of terrorists in this country will be eliminated. (archives.gov)
  • While there is no universally accepted transliteration of Arabic names and terms, this edition of the Counterterrorism Calendar adheres to a transliteration system that is generally used throughout the US Government. (dni.gov)
  • NINDS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENTS: COUNTERTERRORISM AND NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH RELEASE DATE: May 22, 2003 NOTICE: NOT-NS-03-011 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) ( http://www.ninds.nih.gov ) The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) announces the availability of administrative supplements for research aimed at protecting the nervous system from the harmful effects of a chemical/biological terrorist attack. (nih.gov)
  • Given the NINDS mission to reduce the burden of neurological disorders and the interest of the Department of Health and Human Services in counterterrorism-related research, NINDS is committed to improving our understanding of and treatments for the effects of chemical and biological agents on neurological function. (nih.gov)
  • Additional information on chemical agents, toxins, and infectious agents that affect the nervous system is available at http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/research/counterterrorism/index.htm NINDS currently supports a broad range of basic research related to counterterrorism, such as studies on peripheral and central cholinergic pathways, status epilepticus (persistent seizures), neurodegeneration, neuroprotection, and neuroimaging. (nih.gov)
  • Counterterrorism research seeks to understand, prevent and respond to terrorist threats. (snhu.edu)
  • Research in counterterrorism utilizes core criminal justice resources, as well as some specialized resources. (snhu.edu)
  • The following resources can help you narrow your topic, learn about the language used to describe counterterrorism topics, and get you up to speed on the major advancements in this field. (snhu.edu)