03839nam 2200445 450 991082483730332120230809224210.01-61499-736-5(CKB)3710000001364016(MiAaPQ)EBC4860768(EXLCZ)99371000000136401620170608h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierCountering terrorism in South Eastern Europe /edited by Travis Morris and Metodi Hadji-JanevAmsterdam, Netherlands ;Berlin, Germany ;Washington, District of Columbia :IOS Press,2017.©20171 online resource (114 pages) color illustrations, photographsNATO science for peace and security series. E: Human and societal dynamics,1879-8268 ;Volume 1311-61499-735-7 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.The presence of militant religious extremism in the cyber battlefield /Mitko Bogdanoski, Gjorgji Veljovski --Building counter narratives to terrorism? /Jan Buschbom --Applicable laws during South-East European countries' counter-terrorist efforts /Metodi Hadji-Janev --Counter-terrorist operations using drones in the context of the Right to Life /Marija Jankuloska --ISIS social media exploitation in the SEE /Pierre Jolicoeur, Anthony Seaboyer --Future of international terrorism and NATO's countering measures /Y. Uğ ur Kocabas --Select terrorism theories /Joshua Regan --The nexus between cybercrime and cyberterrorism /Martin R. Stytz, Sheila B. Banks --Building social inclusion and community engagement of youth : pathways to resilience as alternatives to violence /Michael Ungar.In common with many other parts of the world, the region of South Eastern Europe (SEE) faces a significant terrorist threat. Countering this threat represents a major security challenge for government agencies in the region and their partners, and although important counterterrorism advances have been made by NATO nations over the past decade, the complex history, geography, culture, socio-economic and political dynamics of the area mean that these advances need to be contextualized and modified to suit the regional situation. This book presents the contributions to the NATO Advanced Training Course (ATC) 'Countering Terrorism in South Eastern Europe' held over five days at Lake Ohrid, Macedonia, in February 2016. The conference hosted presenters from 15 different countries, and government representatives from the nations of the Balkan region, including Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Kosovo. The course consisted of five central priorities: contemporary global terrorist practices, radicalization processes and recruitment techniques; terrorist use of cyberspace; legal aspects of countering terrorism; building resilient societies; with the final priority concentrating on SEE counterterrorism. Presenters discussed a wide range of topics, including radicalization and cyberterrorism, all aimed at countering the real and evolving threat of terrorism in the region.NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics ;Volume 131.TerrorismBalkan PeninsulaPreventionCongressesBalkan PeninsulafastTerrorismPrevention305.69709496Morris TravisHadji-Janev MetodiMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910824837303321Countering terrorism in South Eastern Europe4057217UNINA