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Summary of Conclusions: Combating Terrorism Working Group (CTWG)

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Russell D. Howard; Colleen M. Traughber

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal, Volume 6, Issue 1, Reichenau, Austria, p.103-106 (2007)
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Shelley, Louise I.. Methods and Motives: Exploring Links between Transnational Organized Crime and International Terrorism. Rockville, MD: National Criminal Justice Reference Service [NCJRS], 2005.

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Howard, Russell D., and Colleen M. Traughber. "The “New Silk Road” of Terrorism and Organized Crime: The Key to Countering the Terror-Crime Nexus." In Armed Groups: Studies in National Security, Counterterrorism, and Counterinsurgency, 371-387. Newport, RI: U.S. Naval War College, 2008.
Blank, Stephen. "Russia’s Proliferation Pathways." Strategic Insights 8, no. 1 (2009).
Fredholm, Michael. "Implications for counterterrorism and policing." In Transnational Organized Crime and Jihadist Terrorism: Russian-Speaking Networks in Western Europe. Routledge, 2018.
APA style: Howard, R. D., & Traughber C. M. (2007).  Summary of Conclusions: Combating Terrorism Working Group (CTWG). Connections: The Quarterly Journal. 6(1), 103-106.
Chicago style: Howard, Russell D., and Colleen M. Traughber. "Summary of Conclusions: Combating Terrorism Working Group (CTWG)." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 6, no. 1 (2007): 103-106.
IEEE style: Howard, R. D., and C. M. Traughber, "Summary of Conclusions: Combating Terrorism Working Group (CTWG)", Connections: The Quarterly Journal, vol. 6, issue 1, Reichenau, Austria, pp. 103-106, Spring 2007.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.06.1.08
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