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Details the connections between organized crime, transnational criminals, and terrorist organizations in funding efforts Outlines the international scope of the problem and the need for interagency, international, and public-private sector information sharing and collaboration Presents how funding of terrorist operations differ in failed states, non-state, and state-supported terrorism actors Various perspectives provide both theoretical analysis and practical, multi-faceted measures that can be applied to detect, prevent, and counter illicit funding activities
Introduction: Challenges and Opportunities in Countering Terrorist Financing PART I - Critical Issues in Countering Terrorist and Criminal Financing 1. Actors and Agents in Countering Terrorist and Criminal Financing: A Critical Assessment 2. Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Terrorist Financing from an IR, Criminology, and Compliance Perspective: A Theoretical Marriage of Convenience 3. The FATF Recommendations and the Development of International Standards on Terrorist Financing 4. Civil Society Organisations and the Framing of United Nations Counter-Terrorism Financing Regulations 5. Revisiting a Marriage of Convenience: Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism 6. Banks, Bucks, and Bombs: Financial Institutions' Efforts to Combat Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing 7. Deadly Aid: Charities, Non-Profit Organisations, and the Financing of Terrorism 8. Social Media and Terrorist Financing 9. Social Media Intelligence to Combat Extremist and Terrorist Support: Can an Orthodox Focus on Unlawful Groups Survive in the Era of QAnon, Anti-vax Conspiracy Belief, and Stop the Steal? 10. Drug Trafficking and Terrorism Financing: A Transnational Synthesis 11. White-Collar Crime and Terrorism: Examining the Links and Challenges 12. Funding Terrorist Groups through Kidnap for Ransom 13. Human Capital: Boko Haram's Exploitation of Women to Support and Finance Its Criminal Operations 14. "Destruction Does Not Make Money, But Looking Does": Illicit Antiquities, Terrorism, and the Financing of ISIS 15. Financing Terror: Trade in Counterfeit Products 16. The Limits of the Law and Legal Frameworks for Preventing and Countering the Flow of Terrorist Funds 17. Cyber Dimensions of Terrorism Financing 18. New Dimensions of Terrorism Financing: Evaluating Risks, Types, and Precautions PART II - State and Group Cases in Countering Terrorism Financing: North, Central, and South America 19. Some Past Successes, Yet Many Remaining Challenges: The United States and the War on Terrorist Financing 20. Chasing "Dirty Money": Canada's Efforts to Disrupt Money Laundering in the Casinos, Real Estate and Horse-Racing Sectors 21. Countering Terrorist Financing in the Caribbean 22. Assessing Efforts to Disrupt and Manage Criminal and Terrorist Financing in South America 23. Brazil's Commitment to Fighting Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing: An Analysis of its Financial Activities Control Council and National Strategy to Fight Corruption and Money Laundering 24. State Intelligence or Stash Intelligence?: Tracing Terrorism Financing in Colombia after FARC-EP Demobilisation PART III: State and Group Cases in Countering Terrorism Financing - Europe 25. EU Measures to Combat Terrorist Financing 26. Creating an EU "Homeland Security": Examining the Potential of EBCGA and EPPO Co-Operations in Countering Terrorist and Criminal Financing 27. Creating Captain Europe: The Contribution of Academia in the Creation and Training of New European Border and Coast Guards 28. Counter-Terrorism Financing Activities Introduced by the Council of Europe and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe 29. A Wicked Problem: UK Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing Measures 30. Examining the Efficacy of France's Counter-Terrorist Financing Approaches 31. Counter-Terrorism Financing Initiatives Utilised by the Russian Federation PART IV: State and Group Cases in Countering Terrorism Financing - The Middle East and Africa 32. Post-Arab Spring Counter-Terrorist Financing Policies: An Appraisal of Policies and Protocols Used in the MENA Region 33. Cutting Terrorist Monetary Flows and Money Laundering in Tunisia 34. Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Counter-Terrorism Financing Policy in Algeria 35. Morocco's Efforts Against Terrorism Financing 36. Oil for Terror: The Sources of Income of the Islamic State 37. Combatting the Financing of Terrorism in Saudi Arabia: Legal Reforms and Future Challenges 38. Egypt's Fight against Terrorist Funding 39. Countering Terrorism Financing in Turkey: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead 40. Countering Terrorist Financing: Turkey's Economic Battle against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) 41. Al-Shabaab Financing: Sources, Methods, and Countering Terrorist Financing PART V: State and Group Cases in Countering Terrorism Financing - Asia and the Asia-Pacific Regions 42. Fake Indian Currency Notes: Counterfeit Currency, Criminal Cartel, and Terror Financing in India and South Asia 43. The Roles of Central Asian States in (Anti-)Money Laundering and (Countering-)Terrorist Financing 44. A Critical Assessment of Pakistani Counter-Terrorism Financing Measures 45. Feeding the Criminal-Terror Nexus: The Role of Pakistan's Unregulated Economy 46. Bangladesh's Counter-Terror Financing Measures - the Sheikh Hasina Regime 47. Hawala and Terror Financing in the Indian Subcontinent 48. Countering Terrorist Financing in Southeast Asia: The Role of ASEAN 49. Birds of a Feather Fight Terror Together: How ASEAN Countries Tackle Anti-Money Laundering and Combatting the Financing of Terrorism Challenges 50. Countering Terrorist Financing in Indonesia 51. The Tree of Violence: Exposing the Root Dynamics of Terrorism Financing beneath the Marawi Siege 52. Method to the Madness: When Terrorism Exploits Human Trafficking, Drug Smuggling, and Weapons Smuggling for Financial Purposes 53. Australia's Post-9/11 Anti-Terrorism Policies and Approaches
Author(s) | Edited by Scott N Romaniuk (University of South Wales, UK), Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales, UK), Amparo Pamela H Fabe. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
ISBN | 9780367551551 |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 674 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 19 Oct 2023 |
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