Publication

2004 - Rand, Santa Monica, CA, California

Language

English

Word Count

37,500 words, Guess

Page Count

150 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
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Classifications

  • LCCU167.5.S7 F35 2004

Description

This study examines several case studies of sustained campaigns of urban terrorism perpetrated by various domestic groups in the countries of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. One focus of this research addresses the modus operandi of the militant outfits. It describes the tactics they employ, their targeting means and objectives, and the ways in which these groups have innovated and evolved over time. This report illuminates, where possible, links that militant groups forge with other such organizations within South Asia and beyond. This work also examines the ways in which the three states respond to the menace of urban terrorism. It explains how each state mobilizes its security apparatuses (military, paramilitary, police), intelligence agencies as well as legislative and judicial bodies to counter the emerging threats. Finally, this research identifies key insights from these country-specific case studies that may inform U.S. stability operations in the cities of Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere.

Subjects

Topics

TerrorismPreventionUrban warfareTerrorism, preventionUrban warfare -- IndiaWar on Terrorism, 2001-Urban warfare -- Pakistan

Other Editions

  • Urban battle fields of South AsiaRand2004

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