From Finances to Transnational Mobility: Searching for the Global Jihadists' Achilles Heel |
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Authors: | Ersel Aydinli |
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Affiliation: | 1. George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs , Washington, DC, USA aydinli@bilkent.edu.tr |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This article seeks to uncover a primary source of vulnerability in the global Jihadist terrorist network. It offers a critical examination of the traditional money lead for countering global Jihadist terrorism, and concludes that in this case, it is not the most effective method. Rather, the concept of transnational mobility, both as it relates to socialization into and professionalization within the Jihadist network, is identified as the lifeblood of the network, and thus an arguably more appropriate focus for countering strategies. Issues surrounding travel document security are analysed within an overarching dichotomous framework of offensive/defensive counter-terrorism strategies, emphasizing the need for active penetration by intelligence forces into the terrorist networks and relevant mobility-related realms. |
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Keywords: | terrorism transitional mobility Jihadist finance travel documents intelligence countering terrorism |
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