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    REPUBLIC OF YEMEN: OVERCOMING SEPARATIST TRENDS by A. V. Fedorchenko

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Maintaining the status quo - the continuation of the armed conflict in Yemen and growth of base for international terrorism. The negative scenario - the territorial disintegration of the country. …”
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    Use of Extra-judicial Technical Surveillance in Criminal Decision-making: European Limitations and National Challenges by Andrei Zarafiu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The case law of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has consistently stated that even a severe threat to national security, such as acts of terrorism, or other risks of a global nature are not to be relied upon in order to override this form of protection and control. …”
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    Electronic petitions in France on the material of Change.org, a non-governmental e-petition platform by K. V. Bannikov, N. K. Radina, O. A. Smirnova, D. V. Shavarova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In addition, Change.org is actively registering electronic petitions on issues related to crime and terrorism, discrimination, the environment, the economy and animal welfare. …”
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    Factoring Central Asia in the Russia-India Energy Trade by A. Dhaka, M. Dmitrieva

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The two countries not only deeply connect themselves with the region but also find it necessary to preserve the region from religious extremism and terrorism that is worsened by the narcotics and arms trade. …”
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    A Reader in Promoting Public Health : challenge and controversy /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…-- Considerations in the prevention of obesity among children and adolescents: first, do no harm -- Global public health -- Terrorism and public health -- Global health promotion: how can we strengthen governance and build effective strategies? …”
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    INTERNET COMMUNICATION: NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE YOUTH by D. N. Karpova

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Besides above-mentioned personal security, special attention is paid to the problem of international cyber terrorism which can cause more damage not only to companies but the whole governments. …”
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    Utilizing Age-Adaptive Deep Learning Approaches for Detecting Inappropriate Video Content by Iftikhar Alam, Abdul Basit, Riaz Ahmad Ziar

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, this study utilized a manually annotated video dataset collected from YouTube, covering multiple categories, including safe, real violence, drugs, nudity, simulated violence, kissing, pornography, and terrorism. In contrast to existing models, the proposed VideoTransformer model demonstrates significant performance improvements, as evidenced by two distinct accuracy evaluations. …”
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    EU SCIENCE DIPLOMACY AND FRAMEWORK PROGRAMS AS INSTRUMENTS OF STI COOPERATION by К. А. Ibragimova

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The success of these programs and scientific diplomacy shows the effectiveness of the EU as a global actor.In its foreign policy global innovation strategy, the EU proceeds from the premise that no state in the world today can cope independently with modern global challenges such as climate change, migration, terrorism, etc. Therefore, the solution of these issues requires both an expert evaluation from an independent world scientific community, and the perseverance of diplomats and officials of branch ministries of national states capable of conveying the views of their government in international negotiations and defending national interests of the country to find a solution that suits everyone.The EU has the resources to create a "cumulative effect" by developing and applying common norms on the territory of theUnion, analyzing the innovation policies of member states and the possibility of sharing best practices. …”
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    COMMUNITY POLICING AS A PANACEA FOR MITIGATING ARMED BANDITARY IN CENTRAL NIGERIA by Fidelis Achoba, Peace Oluwatoyin Irefin

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…It is against this backdrop therefore that the need for community policing has become more imperative to tackle the menace of modern crimes such as banditry and terrorism. Thus, the data for this study was generated and interpreted through in depth interview with successive local government chairmen, local policemen, chiefs, elders and youths of Ankpa communities, with related literature critically reviewed.  …”
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    Refugee securitization and the challenges of formal integration: case of Somali refugees in Kenya and Ethiopia by Fred N. Ikanda, Abdirahman A. Muhumad, Jana Kuhnt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Policymakers and the media prominently feature the migration-security connection and depict refugees as threats to internal security, linking their presence to acts of terrorism and crime. This article examines how the securitization of Somali refugees in Kenya and Ethiopia, the two main host countries for this refugee group, has hindered their formal integration and exacerbated policies of encampment in these countries. …”
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    On the issue of the development of criminological science in Ukraine by T. A. Shevchuk

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These are, first of all, Russian armed aggression against Ukraine, violation of the laws and customs of war, separatism, complete non-compliance with international law, international terrorism, extremism, organized transnational crime and other factors of a destabilizing nature. …”
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    The European Union’s Assistance to Morocco (1999–2011): Strategic Directions, Priority Areas, and Main Outcomes by O. S. Kulkova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This approach stems largely from the intent to promote political stability in the Kingdom of Morocco — the EU key partner in countering such transnational threats as illegal migration and terrorism. This approach (typical of the EU cooperation with other autocratic regimes in the MENA, both monarchiсal and republican) explains a relatively low-key reaction of the EU bureaucrats to the slowdown — of the liberalization processes in the 2000s, which occurred in the face of unfolding war on terror and resulted in Morocco being affected by the Arab Awakening.…”
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    SCO and BRICS in an emerging multipolar world order by D. V. Malyshev

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The author emphasizes that in addition to addressing traditional challenges, the SCO member states are actively cooperating in countering new threats, such as separatism, drug trafficking, terrorism, and Islamic extremism. In this context, the SCO countries are particularly attentive to the rapidly changing situation in Afghanistan. …”
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    Current Aspects of Legal Regulation for Monitoring Electronic Communications and Removal of Information from Electronic Communication Networks in Ukraine by V. M. Lazebnyi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The author has suggested measures, the realization of which should improve the capacity of authorized law enforcement agencies to combat crime in the field of information and communication technologies: adoption of the Law of Ukraine “On Interception of Electronic Communications”, amendments to the Laws of Ukraine “On Electronic Communications”, “On Operative and Search Activities”, “On Counterintelligence Activities”, “On Combating Terrorism”; bringing the norms of domestic legislation in line with the provisions of the Convention on Cybercrime; creation of conditions necessary to improve the capacity of authorized state agencies to remove information from electronic communication networks; establishing proper cooperation with foreign law enforcement agencies.…”
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    The 1945 World Order – Process with «Open» Continuation by V. T. Yungblud

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…It will be necessary to strengthen existing international institutions that ensure stability and security, primarily to create barriers to the spread of national egoism, radicalism and international terrorism, for have a chance to continue the liberal principles based world order (not necessarily within a unipolar system). …”
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    Az Europol terrorizmus elleni küzdelemben nyújtott szerepe: több mint 25 éves partnerség by Antonio Ortiz

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Kiemelten tárgyalja az Európai Terrorizmusellenes Központ (European Counter Terrorism Centre, ECTC) létrehozását. Módszertan: A cikkben alkalmazott módszertan kvalitatív megközelítést alkalmaz, amely az Europol operatív részvétele és intézményfejlesztése során szerzett első kézből származó tapasztalatokat és meglátásokat hasznosítja. …”
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    Analisis Pengawasan Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Laut Terkait Ancaman Keamanan Perbatasan Laut Kabupaten Kepulauan Talaud, Filipina by Satrio Buana Putra, Yanuar Adi Legowo, Amril Ghaffar Sunny, Sigit Yudha Pratama

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The southern Philippines is known for its terrorism activities and illegal arms trafficking, exacerbating the risks. …”
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    THE PROBLEM OF WORLD ORDER IN WESTERN IR STUDIES by M. V. Soljanova

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Others argue that the increase in the number of centers of power and the need for a multilateral approach to solving global problems (terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, environmental and climate issues) talking about the formation of multipolarity. …”
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    Kebijakan Indonesia Menjadi Anggota Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Sebagai Kebijakan yang Rasional by Khilda Luqyana Arifin, Yanuar Rahmadan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Indonesia's acceptance as the 40th member of the FATF results from a long road traveled over the years and is an international recognition of Indonesia's efforts in combating money laundering and terrorism financing. FATF is an important forum for Indonesia to be understood as a safe investment country and a supporting factor for the standard context of countries in establishing business relations with the international community. …”
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