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Conference on "Intelligence and the
Threat from International Terrorism"

Zagreb, Croatia, November 30 - December 01, 2001
Participants

Main topics of the Conference

Section I

The politics of the sociology of terrorism.
The use of intelligence and counter-intelligence by terrorist organizations

Section II

Old means for new tasks: Humint and Covert Operations
Merging police intelligence and national intelligence

Section III

Legal, ethical and media aspects of "Intelligence Wars".

Section IV

Problems and prospects concerning international intelligence cooperation and joint action in counter-terrorism.
Lessons from the EUROPOL-cooperation

Participants:

General Boyadjiev Boyadjiev
Dr. Krešimir Ćosić
Professor Stevan Dedijer
Admiral Davor Domazet
Mr. Drago Ferš
Dr. Janos Gömbös
Mr. Richard Kerr
Admiral Pierre Lacoste
Dr. Klaus Lange
Mr. Ivo Lueić
Mr. Miroslav Međimorec
Mr. Doug Smith
Dr. Miroslav Tuđman
General Markus Wolf

VOLUME 2, NUMBER 3-4,
AUTUMN / WINTER 2001.
ISSN 1 332-4454
IMPRESSUM
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

New York, September 11, 2001.


FOCUS
Conference on "Intelligence and the Threat from International Terrorism"
CASE STUDIES
Miroslav Međimorec:
The Macedonian Crisis: Terrorism, National Movement, or Struggle for Self-determination?
Ivo Lučić:
Bosnia and Hercegovina and terrorism
Davor Marijan:
The Yugoslav National Army Role in the Agression Against the Republic of Croatia from 1990 to 1992
INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS
Vladimir Šimović:
Research of Classical and Intelligence Information System Solutions for Criminal Intelligence Analysis
BOOK REVIEWS
Marijan Gubić:
Sabrina P. Ramet, Balkan Babel: The Disintegration of Yugoslavia from the Death of Tito to the Fall of Miloševia; Westview Press: Boulder, 2002. Fourth Edition


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