Terrorism, Security and the Power of Informal Networks

Terrorism, Security and the Power of Informal Networks

by Ann Lane (Editor), David Martin Jones (Editor), PaulSchulte (Editor)

Synopsis

This innovative work examines the concept of the informal network and its practical utility within the context of counterterrorism. Drawing together a range of practitioner and academic expertise it explores the character and evolution of informal networks, addressing the complex relationship between kinship groups, transnational linkages and the role that globalization and new technologies play in their formation and sustainability. By analysing the informal branch of networked organization in the context of security policy-making, the chapters in this book seek to address three questions: * how do informal networks operate? * which combination of factors draws individuals to form such networks? * what are their structures? Informal networks are necessarily elusive owing to their ad hoc development, amorphous structures and cultural specificity but they are nonetheless pivotal to the way organizations conduct business. Identifying and manipulating such networks is central to effective policy-making. Terrorism, Security and the Power of Informal Networks argues that informal networks are important to policy-makers and their mastery is critical to success both in tackling the challenges of hostile networks and in the processes of organizational reform currently preoccupying governments. Practitioners, policy-makers and researchers in the fields of international politics, international relations, history and political science will find much to interest them in this timely resource.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 295
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Published: 28 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1847207367
ISBN 13: 9781847207364

Author Bio
Edited by David Martin Jones, Honorary Reader, School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, Australia and Visiting Professor, War Studies Department, King's College, London, UK, Ann Lane, Reader in International Politics, King's College, London and Joint Services Command and Staff College, UK Defence Academy and Paul Schulte, Senior Visiting Fellow, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, LSE and the Advanced Research and Assessment Group, UK Defence Academy