From finances to transnational mobility: searching for the global Jihadists' Achilles Heel / Ersel Aydinli

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol 18 No 2, Summer 2006, pp.301-313 (116)Summary: "Following the money" has become one of the most popular methods of trying to track down Jihadist terrorist groups. This article argues that there are serious limitations with this approach, and suggests that the international mobility and socialization of the terrorists themselves offer better opportunities. Discusses the limitations of defensive intelligence and the benefits of offensive intelligence.
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"Following the money" has become one of the most popular methods of trying to track down Jihadist terrorist groups. This article argues that there are serious limitations with this approach, and suggests that the international mobility and socialization of the terrorists themselves offer better opportunities. Discusses the limitations of defensive intelligence and the benefits of offensive intelligence.

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