Kristen Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas Lovelace
Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents Volume 105
Narco-Terrorism
Kristen Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas Lovelace
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Narco-Terrorism
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Volume 105: Narco-Terrorism explores the legal aspects of combatting narco-terrrorism, domestically in the U.S. and through international endeavors in Colombia and Afghanistan. This book serves as a one-volume guide to the relationship between the drug trade and terrorism. The volume's sections on Afghanistan and Colombia demonstrate the challenges faced by the international legal community in thwarting that relationship.
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Volume 105: Narco-Terrorism explores the legal aspects of combatting narco-terrrorism, domestically in the U.S. and through international endeavors in Colombia and Afghanistan. This book serves as a one-volume guide to the relationship between the drug trade and terrorism. The volume's sections on Afghanistan and Colombia demonstrate the challenges faced by the international legal community in thwarting that relationship.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1470g
- ISBN-13: 9780195398106
- ISBN-10: 0195398106
- Artikelnr.: 57828550
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- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1470g
- ISBN-13: 9780195398106
- ISBN-10: 0195398106
- Artikelnr.: 57828550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Doug Lovelace is the Director of the Strategic Studies Institute at the US Army War College. Earlier in his military career, he worked on national security directives. He holds an MBA degree from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and a JD from Widener School of Law. Kristen E Boon is Director of International Programs at Seton Hall University School of Law. Her writings have appeared in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law and the New York University Journal of International Law. A former clerk to the Supreme Court of Canada's Justice Ian Binnie, she holds an M.A. in Political Science from McGill University and a J.D. from New York University School of Law. Aziz Huq teaches at the University of Chicago Law School and was recently Director of the Liberty and National Security Project at NYU Law School's Brennan Center. He previously clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and served as Senior Consultant Analyst for the International Crisis Group.
* NARCO-TERRORISM
* A. ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF NARCO-TERRORISM
* 1. International Drug Control Policy, Liana Sun Wyler, CRS Report,
February 9, 2009
* 2. Target America: Traffickers, Terrorists and Your Kids, National
Symposium on Narco-Terrorism U.S. Department of Justice, Drug
Enforcement Administration, December 4, 2001
* 3. Terrorism and Organized Crime: Frank Bovenkerk and Bashir Abou
Chakra, U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime: Forum on Crime and Society,
December 2004
* 4. Drugs, Crime and Violence: The Microlevel Effect International
Narcotics Control Board, 2003
* 5. Illicit Drugs and Economic Development, International Narcotics
Control Board, 2002
* 6. Narco-Terrorism: International Drug Trafficking and Terrorism--A
Dangerous Mix. Statement of Steven W. Casteel Before the Senate
Committee on the Judiciary, May 20, 2003
* 7. Drugs, Crime and Terrorist Financing: Breaking the Links, Antonio
Mario Costa Conference on Combating Terrorist Financing, United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, November 9, 2005
* 8. Drug Control: Better Coordination with the Department of Homeland
Security and an Updated Accountability Framework Can Further Enhance
DEA's Efforts to Meet Post-9/11 Responsibilities: GAO Report
GAO-09-63, March 2009
* B. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN COLOMBIA
* 1. A Report for Congress on U nited States Policy Towards Colombia
and Other Related Issues: U.S. Department of State, February 3, 2003
* 2. Aid to Colombia: The European Role in the Fight Against
Narco-Terrorism: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Western
Hemisphere of Committee on International Relations, House of
Representatives, November 18, 2004
* 3. U.S.-Colombia Relations Testimony of Charles S. Shapiro before the
House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on the Western
Hemisphere, April 24, 2007
* 4. Plan Colombia: Drug Reduction Goals Were Not Fully Met But
Security Has Improved; U.S. Agencies Need More Detailed Plans for
Reducing Assistance: GAO Report to the Honorable Joseph R. Biden,
GAO-09-71, October 2008
* C. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN AFGHANISTAN
* 1. Afghanistan: Drugs and Terrorism and U.S. Security Policy: Hearing
Before the House Committee on International Relations, February 12,
2004
* 2. Afghanistan: Narcotics and U.S. Policy: Christopher M. Blanchard,
CRS Report 32686, December 7, 2004
* 3. U.S. Counter Narcotics Policy in Afghanistan: Time for Leadership:
Hearing Before the House Committee on International Relations, Serial
No. 109-17, March 17, 2005
* 4. Afghanistan on the Brink: Where Do We Go From Here? Hearing Before
the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives,
Serial No. 110-13, February 15, 2007
* 5. United States v. Haji Juma: SDNY, Indictment: Case No. S1 08 Cr.
621, April 21, 2009
* A. ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF NARCO-TERRORISM
* 1. International Drug Control Policy, Liana Sun Wyler, CRS Report,
February 9, 2009
* 2. Target America: Traffickers, Terrorists and Your Kids, National
Symposium on Narco-Terrorism U.S. Department of Justice, Drug
Enforcement Administration, December 4, 2001
* 3. Terrorism and Organized Crime: Frank Bovenkerk and Bashir Abou
Chakra, U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime: Forum on Crime and Society,
December 2004
* 4. Drugs, Crime and Violence: The Microlevel Effect International
Narcotics Control Board, 2003
* 5. Illicit Drugs and Economic Development, International Narcotics
Control Board, 2002
* 6. Narco-Terrorism: International Drug Trafficking and Terrorism--A
Dangerous Mix. Statement of Steven W. Casteel Before the Senate
Committee on the Judiciary, May 20, 2003
* 7. Drugs, Crime and Terrorist Financing: Breaking the Links, Antonio
Mario Costa Conference on Combating Terrorist Financing, United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, November 9, 2005
* 8. Drug Control: Better Coordination with the Department of Homeland
Security and an Updated Accountability Framework Can Further Enhance
DEA's Efforts to Meet Post-9/11 Responsibilities: GAO Report
GAO-09-63, March 2009
* B. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN COLOMBIA
* 1. A Report for Congress on U nited States Policy Towards Colombia
and Other Related Issues: U.S. Department of State, February 3, 2003
* 2. Aid to Colombia: The European Role in the Fight Against
Narco-Terrorism: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Western
Hemisphere of Committee on International Relations, House of
Representatives, November 18, 2004
* 3. U.S.-Colombia Relations Testimony of Charles S. Shapiro before the
House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on the Western
Hemisphere, April 24, 2007
* 4. Plan Colombia: Drug Reduction Goals Were Not Fully Met But
Security Has Improved; U.S. Agencies Need More Detailed Plans for
Reducing Assistance: GAO Report to the Honorable Joseph R. Biden,
GAO-09-71, October 2008
* C. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN AFGHANISTAN
* 1. Afghanistan: Drugs and Terrorism and U.S. Security Policy: Hearing
Before the House Committee on International Relations, February 12,
2004
* 2. Afghanistan: Narcotics and U.S. Policy: Christopher M. Blanchard,
CRS Report 32686, December 7, 2004
* 3. U.S. Counter Narcotics Policy in Afghanistan: Time for Leadership:
Hearing Before the House Committee on International Relations, Serial
No. 109-17, March 17, 2005
* 4. Afghanistan on the Brink: Where Do We Go From Here? Hearing Before
the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives,
Serial No. 110-13, February 15, 2007
* 5. United States v. Haji Juma: SDNY, Indictment: Case No. S1 08 Cr.
621, April 21, 2009
* NARCO-TERRORISM
* A. ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF NARCO-TERRORISM
* 1. International Drug Control Policy, Liana Sun Wyler, CRS Report,
February 9, 2009
* 2. Target America: Traffickers, Terrorists and Your Kids, National
Symposium on Narco-Terrorism U.S. Department of Justice, Drug
Enforcement Administration, December 4, 2001
* 3. Terrorism and Organized Crime: Frank Bovenkerk and Bashir Abou
Chakra, U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime: Forum on Crime and Society,
December 2004
* 4. Drugs, Crime and Violence: The Microlevel Effect International
Narcotics Control Board, 2003
* 5. Illicit Drugs and Economic Development, International Narcotics
Control Board, 2002
* 6. Narco-Terrorism: International Drug Trafficking and Terrorism--A
Dangerous Mix. Statement of Steven W. Casteel Before the Senate
Committee on the Judiciary, May 20, 2003
* 7. Drugs, Crime and Terrorist Financing: Breaking the Links, Antonio
Mario Costa Conference on Combating Terrorist Financing, United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, November 9, 2005
* 8. Drug Control: Better Coordination with the Department of Homeland
Security and an Updated Accountability Framework Can Further Enhance
DEA's Efforts to Meet Post-9/11 Responsibilities: GAO Report
GAO-09-63, March 2009
* B. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN COLOMBIA
* 1. A Report for Congress on U nited States Policy Towards Colombia
and Other Related Issues: U.S. Department of State, February 3, 2003
* 2. Aid to Colombia: The European Role in the Fight Against
Narco-Terrorism: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Western
Hemisphere of Committee on International Relations, House of
Representatives, November 18, 2004
* 3. U.S.-Colombia Relations Testimony of Charles S. Shapiro before the
House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on the Western
Hemisphere, April 24, 2007
* 4. Plan Colombia: Drug Reduction Goals Were Not Fully Met But
Security Has Improved; U.S. Agencies Need More Detailed Plans for
Reducing Assistance: GAO Report to the Honorable Joseph R. Biden,
GAO-09-71, October 2008
* C. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN AFGHANISTAN
* 1. Afghanistan: Drugs and Terrorism and U.S. Security Policy: Hearing
Before the House Committee on International Relations, February 12,
2004
* 2. Afghanistan: Narcotics and U.S. Policy: Christopher M. Blanchard,
CRS Report 32686, December 7, 2004
* 3. U.S. Counter Narcotics Policy in Afghanistan: Time for Leadership:
Hearing Before the House Committee on International Relations, Serial
No. 109-17, March 17, 2005
* 4. Afghanistan on the Brink: Where Do We Go From Here? Hearing Before
the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives,
Serial No. 110-13, February 15, 2007
* 5. United States v. Haji Juma: SDNY, Indictment: Case No. S1 08 Cr.
621, April 21, 2009
* A. ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF NARCO-TERRORISM
* 1. International Drug Control Policy, Liana Sun Wyler, CRS Report,
February 9, 2009
* 2. Target America: Traffickers, Terrorists and Your Kids, National
Symposium on Narco-Terrorism U.S. Department of Justice, Drug
Enforcement Administration, December 4, 2001
* 3. Terrorism and Organized Crime: Frank Bovenkerk and Bashir Abou
Chakra, U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime: Forum on Crime and Society,
December 2004
* 4. Drugs, Crime and Violence: The Microlevel Effect International
Narcotics Control Board, 2003
* 5. Illicit Drugs and Economic Development, International Narcotics
Control Board, 2002
* 6. Narco-Terrorism: International Drug Trafficking and Terrorism--A
Dangerous Mix. Statement of Steven W. Casteel Before the Senate
Committee on the Judiciary, May 20, 2003
* 7. Drugs, Crime and Terrorist Financing: Breaking the Links, Antonio
Mario Costa Conference on Combating Terrorist Financing, United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, November 9, 2005
* 8. Drug Control: Better Coordination with the Department of Homeland
Security and an Updated Accountability Framework Can Further Enhance
DEA's Efforts to Meet Post-9/11 Responsibilities: GAO Report
GAO-09-63, March 2009
* B. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN COLOMBIA
* 1. A Report for Congress on U nited States Policy Towards Colombia
and Other Related Issues: U.S. Department of State, February 3, 2003
* 2. Aid to Colombia: The European Role in the Fight Against
Narco-Terrorism: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Western
Hemisphere of Committee on International Relations, House of
Representatives, November 18, 2004
* 3. U.S.-Colombia Relations Testimony of Charles S. Shapiro before the
House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on the Western
Hemisphere, April 24, 2007
* 4. Plan Colombia: Drug Reduction Goals Were Not Fully Met But
Security Has Improved; U.S. Agencies Need More Detailed Plans for
Reducing Assistance: GAO Report to the Honorable Joseph R. Biden,
GAO-09-71, October 2008
* C. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN AFGHANISTAN
* 1. Afghanistan: Drugs and Terrorism and U.S. Security Policy: Hearing
Before the House Committee on International Relations, February 12,
2004
* 2. Afghanistan: Narcotics and U.S. Policy: Christopher M. Blanchard,
CRS Report 32686, December 7, 2004
* 3. U.S. Counter Narcotics Policy in Afghanistan: Time for Leadership:
Hearing Before the House Committee on International Relations, Serial
No. 109-17, March 17, 2005
* 4. Afghanistan on the Brink: Where Do We Go From Here? Hearing Before
the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives,
Serial No. 110-13, February 15, 2007
* 5. United States v. Haji Juma: SDNY, Indictment: Case No. S1 08 Cr.
621, April 21, 2009