Expatriate games: interorganizational coordination and international counterterrorism / Bruce Newsome
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Studies In Conflict & Terrorism Vol 29 No 1, Jan-Feb 2006, pp.75-89 (114)Summary: Poses the question "why is international counterterrorism so difficult?" Suggests that that the current war on terrorism is based largely on political partnerships but points out that these are neither necessary nor sufficent conditions of interorganizational coordination. Proposes an alternative approach and supports this with the results of a controlled experiment.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Poses the question "why is international counterterrorism so difficult?" Suggests that that the current war on terrorism is based largely on political partnerships but points out that these are neither necessary nor sufficent conditions of interorganizational coordination. Proposes an alternative approach and supports this with the results of a controlled experiment.
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