References
Globalization of Asymmetric Threats Requires Intensifying Cooperation in the Field of Intelligence(link is external)." IMPERI 2, no. 4 (2005): 203-10. "
Annual Report 2005(link is external). Bucharest: SECI, Regional Centre for Combating Transborder Crime, 2006.
Romania and the New Threats to Security in South Eastern Europe(link is external)." La Lettre Diplomatique 67 (2004). "
SOCA Annual Plan–2006/ 2007(link is external). London: Serious Organised Crime Agency, 2006.
2005 EU Organised Crime Report(link is external). Brussels: Council of the European Union, 2005.
Actual and Potential Links Between Terrorism and Criminality(link is external) In Trends in Terrorism. ITAC, Canadian Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies , 2006.
UN Warns about Nexus Between Drugs, Crime and Terrorism(link is external). United Nations, 2004.
Ministerial Conference on the Drug Routes from Central Asia to Europe(link is external)." In Ministerial Conference on the Drug Routes from Central Asia to Europe. Paris , 2003. "
Nations Hospitable to Organized Crime and Terrorism(link is external). Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, 2003.
2004 European Union Organized Crime Report(link is external). Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2004.
Terrorism in Romania (I)–Drugs Mafia Finances Terrorist Organization in Romania(link is external)." Ziua (in Romanian) (2002). "
The Strangers Next to Us–2006(link is external). Bucharest: Centre for Ethno-Cultural Diversity, 2006.
The Analysis of the Human Trafficking Phenomenon Made by Romanian Border Police(link is external). Bucharest: General Inspectorate of Border Police, 2006.
"International Migration Data and Statistics(link is external)." In World Migration 2005, 418. Geneva: International Organization for Migration, 2006.
State of World Population 2006 – A Passage to Hope: Women and International Migration(link is external). New York: United Nations Population Fund, 2006.
A Secure Europe in a Better World – European Security Strategy(link is external). Brussels: European Union, 2003.
Trafficking in Persons Report 2002(link is external). Washington: D.C.: U.S. State Department, 2002.
Trafficking in Persons Report 2003, 2004, 2005(link is external). Washington: D.C.: U.S. State Department, 2003.
Invisible Routes. Changing Patterns and Trends in Trafficking Routes in the Balkans(link is external)." Migration (2005). "
Trafficking in Women from Romania into Germany–Comprehensive Report March 2005(link is external). Turin: United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, 2005.
Operation Mirage Evaluation Report(link is external). Bucharest: SECI Center, 2003.
Smuggling in Southeast Europe–The Yugoslav Wars and the Development of Regional Criminal Networks in the Balkans(link is external). Sofia: Center for the Study of Democracy, 2002.
Combating the Financing of Terrorist Organizations (link is external). Bucharest: Romanian Intelligence Service, 2003.
A Global Overview of Narcotics-funded Terrorist and Other Extremist Groups(link is external). Washington: D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, 2003.
Countering Al Qaeda(link is external)." In Defeating Terrorism: Shaping the New Security Environment. Guilford: CT: McGraw-Hill, 2004. "
Europe May Face a New Wave of Domestic Terrorism(link is external). Richard Bennett Media-AFI Research, 2002.
Islamic Terrorism and the Balkans(link is external). Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, 2005.
Jihad in Bulgaria(link is external). Jihad Watch, 2004.
Romanian Anti-terrorist Brigade Extends the Cooperation in the Fight against Terrorism(link is external)." Jane’s Intelligence Review (2002). "
Terrorists said to be getting aid in the Balkans: Crime gangs that control the smuggling routes are making their infiltration easier(link is external)." Houston Chronicle (2005). "
Zarqawi Dilutes Iraq Network, Leads New Al Qaeda Offensive in Europe and Middle East(link is external). Debka-Net-Weekly, 2005.
Arabs in Romania, A Complete Radiography(link is external)." Evenimentul Zilei (2005). "
Trafficking in Women from Romania into Germany—Comprehensive Report March 2005(link is external). Turin: United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, 2005.
Two Former Arab Students in Romania have Supported the Terrorist Organization Hamas for 10 Years(link is external)." Gardianul (2005). "
Terrorism in Romania (II)–Terrorist Organizations Muslim Brothers and Hamas Have Tens of Members in our Country(link is external)." Ziua (2002). "
Hamas: Politics, Charity, and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad(link is external). New Haven: CT: Yale University Press, 2006.
Arabs Suspected of Terrorism, Arrested in Iasi(link is external)." Romania Libera (2006). "
Draining Terror’s Financial Swamps(link is external). The Middle East Forum, 2004.
Austria–A Base of Re-organization for Terrorists(link is external)." Curentul (2005). "