Briefings


Briefings 201 to 220


21/03/2012
Toulouse : le «Djihad individuel» debarque en France
Le principal suspect dans les tueries de Toulouse et Montauban est donc un jeune Français musulman se réclamant du « salafisme » (...)
08/03/2012
Gender equality in the Palestinian territories: a sine qua non condition to peace
“We stress the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts and in peacebuilding (...)
20/02/2012
Asia-Pacific: The next decades’ theater of power confrontation
On January 5, the United States (U.S.) unveiled their new defense strategy[i]. The new document is aimed are resetting (...)
17/10/2011
The Haqqani network: assessment of a multipolar strategy
In recent weeks the United States (U.S.) and Pakistan relations have reached another low point since the operation (...)
28/09/2011
Astana recognizes reality of domestic threat
Kazakh authorities stated on Friday September 2 they had killed a Jihadi terrorist and arrested 18 others (...)
13/09/2011
Italy: Drug trafficking situation and trends
In August 2010, ESISC published a briefing on the BALKAN DRUG ROUTES, focusing on the role of Balkan countries (...)
06/09/2011
PKK terrorist organisation: tactics, strategy and the future
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorist organisation is one of the most outspoken terrorist groups present in Turkey (...)
04/08/2011
Nigerian Pirates main suspects behind upsurge of piracy in Gulf of Guinea
Following the recent surge in pirate attacks off the coast of West Africa and in the Gulf of Guinea (...)
11/07/2011
The impact of the Arab Spring on Israel's security
Since the beginning of the uprising in the Arab World, Israel, the “sole democracy in the Middle East” has been rather cold (...)
26/05/2011
Mexico: Amid increased control over remote communities, cartels move in on agricultural products
After oil and mining, the Mexican drug cartels are once more diversifying their business as they scope to take advantage (...)
09/05/2011
Libya: who are our new allies in reality?
In a book to be published this week, our friend and colleague Laszlo Liszkaï disclosed interesting facts on the new “friends” (...)
09/05/2011
Libye : qui sont vraiment nos nouveaux alliés ?
Dans un livre à paraître cette semaine, notre collaborateur et ami Laszlo Liszkaï apporte de troublantes révélations (...)
03/05/2011
Bin Laden and the Pakistani double game
One could think that with allies like Pakistan, you don’t need enemies (...)
02/05/2011
Operation against Osama bin Laden hints at mistrust between US and Pakistan
ESISC earlier quoted US military sources close to Sunday’s operation which led to the death of Osama bin Laden (OBL) (...)
02/05/2011
Tactical details emerge on Bin Laden death
The statement of U.S. President Barack Obama and sources in the Pentagon allow to begin to get a clear picture of what happened (...)
28/04/2011
The Marrakech attack: is terrorism returning in Morocco?
The terrorist attack in Marrakech could be the sign that terrorism is returning to the Kingdom, after years of relative calm (...)
15/04/2011
The situation in Syria: an assessment
In Syria, the situation has not calmed down: unrest escalates, repression becomes harsher and armed groups have emerged (...)
05/04/2011
Somalia: can the creation of Azania prevent the regional expansion of Al-Shabaab?
With the creation of a third semi-autonomous region, named Azania, on Sunday, Somalia could face further disintegration (...)
31/03/2011
The terrorist threat linked to the Libyan crisis
On March 24, 2011, the British Security Service (BSS also known as MI5) warned of possible retaliation attacks (...)
31/03/2011
The terrorist threat linked to the Lybian crisis
On March 24, 2011, the British Security Service (BSS also known as MI5) warned of possible retaliation attacks by “Libyan expatriates” (...)
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