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Since 11 September 2001, governments and multilateral
institutions on both sides of the Atlantic have made pledges and
taken measures to more fiercely combat terrorism. As events unfold
in the coming months, follow this page for the latest information
and analysis.
BASIC Analysis
News and Developments*
Responses from International Institutions*
European Union
North Atlantic Treaty
Organization
Organization of American States
Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe
United Nations
Responses from the United Kingdom*
Responses from the United States*
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Web
Pages Dedicated to the Events of 11 September 2001*
Research Centers*
Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism,
and Homeland Security From the Project on Defense
Alternatives
MIPT Terrorism Knowledge
Base A comprehensive resource for research on domestic and
international terrorism
The Terrorism Research Center Provides core expertise in
terrorism, counterterrorism, critical infrastructure protection,
information warfare and security
*BASIC does not necessarily endorse the views expressed on
these pages.
Analysis
After
the London suicide bombings: Facing difficult choices on home-grown
terrorism, BASIC Notes, 15 July 2005.
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The
OSCE Takes on the MANPADS Threat, BASIC Reports, p. 4, October
2004
9/11
Commission Recommends Expansion of the Proliferation Security
Initiative, BASIC Media Briefing, July 2004
Sailing Into
Uncharted Waters: The Proliferation Security Initiative and the Law
of the Sea, BASIC Research Report, June 2004
Initial Comment on 'Delivering Security
in A Changing World' Defence White Paper, BASIC Note,
December 2003
NATO
Ministerial Meetings in Brussels: Looking Ahead to the Istanbul
Summit in 2004, BASIC Briefing, December 2003
Statement by
David Isenberg to the November 17-18, 2003 Meeting of the Advisory
Panel to Assess the Capabilities for Domestic Response to Terrorist
Attacks Involving WMD, BASIC, November 2003
An Analysis of the US and
UK Decision to go to War in Iraq, BASIC/Saferworld, June
2003
September 11th 2001 One Year On: A New Era
in World Politics? by Andrew Cottey, BASIC board member,
September 2002
The EU and the OSCE in
the War on Terrorism BASIC Note, 5 September 2002
11 September and
After BASIC board member Professor Paul Rogers writes a weekly
analysis of the war in Afghanistan and other elements of the
effects of 11 September. Produced for the Open Democracy web
journal on http://www.opendemocracy.net
The End of Innocence: The Attack on the
World Trade Center and its Aftermath by James O'Connell.
Revised version of a talk given to Churches Together, Ilkley, UK, 9
October, 2001
The
"Old Cold War Dog" and the War Against Terrorism: Continuing NATO's
Shift Toward Collective Security? by Christina Torsein and Ian
Davis, BASIC Notes, 19 November 2001
Responding to the World Trade
Center and Pentagon Attacks by Paul Rogers, University
of Bradford, UK, 17 September 2001
News and Developments
US
Judge Halts Wiretap Program by Mira Oberman, Agence
France-Presse, with files from Reuters, via the National
Post, 18 August 2006
Suspects
Linked to Hardline Groups by Sandra Laville, The
Guardian, 18 August 2006
9/11
Panel Heads: FBI Lags on Promised Improvements by Alan
Levin and Kevin Johnson, USA Today, 17 August 2006
Majority
Believe West is Losing 'War on Terror' by Oliver King,
The Guardian, 17 August 2006
Police
Hunt 'Two Dozen' Terror Cells in Britain by Jamie Doward,
Ned Temko, Mark Townsend, Urmee Khan and Antony Barnett,
The Observer (via The Guardian, online), 13
August 2006
More
Delays on MANPADS by Martin Sieff, UPI (via Spacewar.com),
10 August 2006
Afghan
Official: Help Us to Battle Terror Miami Herald,
7 August 2006
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