The post-9/11 war against terrorism has increased international attention to illicit drug business as a source of terrorist financing. For politicians and the media, the contentious term narcoterrorism has become fashionable.While the term implies a full merger between terrorism and drug business, the interrelationship between them is more accurately described in terms of linkages. As terrorism is rarely the only form of violence practiced by armed groups pursuing political, religious, and ideological goals, and illicit drug business is rarely their sole source of funding, the linkage, by and large, boils down to that between one of several tactics (terrorism) and one of a number of different financial resources (drug business). […]
Illicit Drug Trafficking and Islamic Terrorism as Threats to Russian Security: The Limits of the Linkage
Memo #:
393
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1
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http://www.gwu.edu/~ieresgwu/assets/docs/ponars/pm_0393.pdf
Lead Researcher, Department of International Politics; Head, Peace and Conflict Studies
Affiliation
Institute of World Economy & International Relations (IMEMO), Moscow
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Armed Conflicts, Insurgencies, Terrorism, Violent Networks, Political Economy of Conflicts, Violence and Ideology, Peacebuilding