International Cooperation in Counter-terrorism:
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Writen byNesi Giuseppe - PublisherAshgate Publishing
- Year2006
International Cooperation in Counter-terrorism by Nesi Giuseppe examines the role of the United Nations (UN) and regional organizations in the global fight against terrorism. The book provides a detailed analysis of international legal frameworks, security measures, and cooperative mechanisms established by various global and regional entities to combat terrorism. The author explores the evolution of counter-terrorism policies post-9/11 and evaluates the effectiveness of multilateral initiatives, such as UN Security Council resolutions, international conventions, and regional security frameworks. Special attention is given to terrorism financing, law enforcement cooperation, and the role of human rights in counter-terrorism operations Relevance with the Current Era As international terrorism continues to evolve, multilateral cooperation remains crucial in addressing transnational threats. This book is particularly relevant in today's security landscape, where global counter-terrorism efforts require collaboration among states, regional organizations, and international institutions. The book's discussion on UN policies and regional strategies provides insights into contemporary issues such as terrorism financing, cyberterrorism, and countering violent extremism. The analysis of human rights considerations in counter-terrorism also aligns with ongoing global debates on balancing security with civil liberties.This book is an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and security practitioners engaged in counter-terrorism, international law, and global security studies. It offers a well-structured analysis of international counter-terrorism frameworks and highlights the challenges of implementing effective global policies. While the book was published in 2006, its foundational insights remain valuable for understanding the evolution of international cooperation in counter-terrorism.

