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Author: Kego, Walter

Title: Europe and Afghan Heroin

Summary: As the war in Afghanistan reaches the decade mark, the effort to stem opium poppy cultivation has taken a turn for the worse. International efforts to defeat the Taliban have tapered into a regressed response to the problem that drugs play in this conflict. Anti-drug campaigns are floundering as opium prices rise, which acts as an incitement to continued and renewed farming. This could potentially further destabilize the previous efforts in a war in which there is a desperate need to show progress. Perhaps Europe can recognize a problem of which they are a part and find an alternative way to effectively address the issue at hand.

Details: Stockholm: The Institute for Security & Development Policy, 2011. 2p.

Source: Internet Resource: ISDP Policy Brief, No. 57: Accessed April 14, 2011 at: http://www.isdp.eu/images/stories/isdp-main-pdf/2011_kego-hedlund_europe-and-afghan-heroin.pdf

Year: 2011

Country: Afghanistan

URL: http://www.isdp.eu/images/stories/isdp-main-pdf/2011_kego-hedlund_europe-and-afghan-heroin.pdf

Shelf Number: 121339

Keywords:
Drug Trafficking
Financing Terrorism
Heroin (Afghanistan)
Opium

Author: Gaub, Florence

Title: The Crime-Terrorism Nexus

Summary: That there is a link between terrorism and crime is common knowledge: terrorism itself is a crime, often funded by organised criminal activity. But in the case of Daesh, the link goes much further. The organisation recruits more former criminals, and funds itself more through petty - not organised - criminal activities than other groups. Yet this also offers law enforcement officials an opportunity to pursue it from another angle beyond the usual radicalisation narrative. This requires a zeroing in on hitherto neglected petty criminals, however.

Details: Brussels: European Union Institute for Security Studies, 2017. 4p.

Source: Internet Resource: Brief Issue no. 10: Accessed May 27, 2017 at: http://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/Brief_10_Terrorism_and_crime.pdf

Year: 2017

Country: Europe

URL: http://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/Brief_10_Terrorism_and_crime.pdf

Shelf Number: 145827

Keywords:
Financing Terrorism
Radicalization
Terrorism
Terrorist Recruitment