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ICTS Events and Publications

Refugeeism: Humanitarian and Strategic Challenges

Refugeeism: Humanitarian and Strategic Challenges

The problem of developing workable, effective policies to deal with refugees and refugee camps is, unfortunately not a new one. The problem has, however, climbed back into the spotlight as the ongoing civil war in Syria, the fighting in Mali and other violence abroad have created significant refugee flows in already volatile parts of the world. To that end, the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies hosted an event on April 19, 2013 titled “Refugeeism: Humanitarian and Strategic Challenges”.

Professor Yonah Alexander, Director of the Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies and Senior Fellow at the Potomac Institute, opened the proceedings by providing a brief overview of the situation and then introducing the four panelists; Dr. Stephen J. Morris of Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Ralph Nurnberger of Georgetown University, Mark Krikorian, Executive Director at the Center for Immigration studies and Lavinia Limón, President and CEO of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants.

Read more: Refugeeism: Humanitarian and Strategic Challenges

 

Combating Hizballah’s Global Network

As the European Union debates classifying Hizballah as a terrorist organization in light of recent events in Bulgaria and Cyprus, the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies hosted an event titled “Combating Hizballah’s Global Network.” Led by Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies Director, Professor Yonah Alexander, and Potomac Institute CEO Mike Swetnam, a panel of experts discussed various aspects of the Hizballah threat, as well as the steps the international community can take to mitigate it. The three-person panel consisted of Dr. Matt Levitt from the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Professor Amit Kumar of Georgetown University and Dan Mariaschin, Executive Vice President at B’nai B’rith International. After their individual presentations, the panelists then answered questions from the audience.

The event was opened by Mr. Swetnam and Prof. Alexander, who introduced the panel, provided some background information and then turned the floor over to the first speaker, Dr. Levitt. Dr. Levitt, author of the forthcoming book “Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon’s Party of God,” covered many topics in his speech but focused on the complex relationship between Hizballah and Iran as well as the current debate in the EU on whether or not to classify Hizballah as a terrorist organization. Dr. Levitt stressed that the relationship between Iran and Hizballah is more complicated than many would make it seem; Hizballah is much more than Iran’s proxy, and has numerous activities and interests, outside of those it shares with Iran. Furthermore, Dr. Levitt warned against giving Hizballah a “get out of jail free card,” by refusing to punish it for its illegal activities – such as the Burgas bus bombing – simply because of all the good and legitimate things it does. This unwillingness to punish Hizballah is manifested in debates like the one going on in the EU right now; and while Dr. Levitt acknowledges that the Europeans’ hesitance is largely based on genuine concern that designating Hizballah would destabilize Lebanon, he argued that such a stance ignores the single most destabilizing force in modern Lebanon – Hizballah itself.

Professor Kumar followed Dr. Levitt’s comments with an extended discussion about Hizballah’s finances, particularly as they relate to South American criminal networks and the North American banking system. Examples of Hizballah’s penetration into North American financial markets included the recent Lebanese Canadian Bank case as well as various other money-laundering schemes that have been discovered over the years, ranging from cigarette to used car-smuggling rings. Also stressed was the importance of working with Latin American governments to help mitigate the threat posed by Hizballah’s links with criminal groups ranging from Mexico to Colombia and especially in the Tri-Border Region. Prof. Kumar noted, though, regardless of the origin of Hizballah’s funds, the funds’ destination is the global banking system and he pushed for the development of a “multi-front, concerted strategy” that would make it much harder for Hizballah to move and spend the money it raises both legally and illegally.

Building on the South American theme, Dan Mariaschin focused on the 1992 and 1994 Hizballah-linked bombings in Argentina. In the experience of Argentina, Mr. Mariaschin found a cautionary tale for Europe regarding how it decides to respond to the Burgas bombing and the arrest, and subsequent trial, of an admitted Hizballah operative in Cyprus. The initial Argentine investigations were fraught with mismanagement, but still turned up ample evidence against Islamic Jihad, Iran and Hizballah. Various Iranian officials – including the current defense minister, Ahmad Vahidi – have been implicated in the bombing and have issued arrest warrants issued for them by Argentina, as well as Interpol. Disconcertingly, though, Argentina recently signed an agreement with Iran to establish a joint “Truth Commission” to investigate the 1994 AMIA bombing – a Truth Commission that Mr. Mariaschin said would be anything but. Thus, as Argentina moves in the wrong direction, vis-à-vis dealing with Hizballah’s terrorist threat, Mr. Mariaschin argued that it is even more important for Europe to set the tone for how countries in every hemisphere respond to Hizballah’s terrorist actions.

   

ICTS: Combating Hizballah's Global Network

Join academics and former government officials to disucss Hizballah's terrorist operations, red lines and strategies to combat Hizballah regionally and globally. Speakers include Yonah Alexander (ICTS), Dr. Matthew Levitt (Washington Institute for Near East Policy), Dr Amit Kumar (Georgetown University), and Dan Mariaschin (B'nai B'rith).

   

International Cooperation in Combating Terrorism: Review of 2012 and Outlook for 2013

International Cooperation in Combating Terrorism: Review of 2012 and Outlook for 2013
Wednesday, February 27th 2013 The National Press Club

Moderator: Professor Yonah Alexander
Director, Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies, and Senior Fellow, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

Read more: International Cooperation in Combating Terrorism: Review of 2012 and Outlook for 2013

   

Ambassadors' Forum Program

The International Center for Terrorism Studies hosts the Ambassadors' Forum Program, which brings ambassadors of many nations to the Institute to speak on current topics in international relations and counterterrorism.

Ambassadors Forum Program
Past Participants (2007-2012)

Ambassador Joao de Vallera, Ambassador of Portugal to the United States
Ambassador Samuel Zbogar, Ambassador of Slovenia to the United States
Ambassador Elena Poptodorova, Ambassador of Bulgaria to the United States
Ambassador Henry A. Crumpton, Coordinator for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State
Ambassador Javier Ruperez, Executive Director of the Counter Terrorism Executive Directorate, United Nations
Ambassador Bernard A. B. Goonetilleke, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the United States
Ambassador Zac Nsenga, Ambassador of Rwanda to the United States
Ambassador Dennis Richardson, Ambassador of Australia to the United States
Ambassador Aziz Mekouar, Ambassador of Morocco to the United States
Ambassador Roy Ferguson, Ambassador of New Zealand to the United States
Ambassador Carolina Barco Isakson, Ambassador of Colombia to the United States Ambassador Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat, Ambassador of Indonesia to the United States
Ambassador Michael Wilson, Ambassador of Canada to the United States
Ambassador Pierre Vimont, Ambassador of France to the United States
Ambassador H.E. Chan Heng Chee, Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to the United States
Ambassador Klaus Scharioth, Ambassador of Germany to the United States
Ambassador Cecilia Ruthström-Ruin, Anti-Terrorism Coordinator Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Ambassador Ronen Sen, Ambassador of India to the United States
Ambassador Said Tayeb Jawad, Ambassador of Afghanistan to the United States
Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong, of the Peoples Republic of China to the     United States
Ambassador Bisera Turkovic, Ambassador of Bosnia to the United States
Ambassador Amine Kherbi, Ambassador of Algeria to the United States
Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan, Ambassador of Mexico to the United States
Ambassador Friis Arne Petersen, Ambassador of Denmark to the United States
Ambassador Nabi Şensoy, Ambassador of Turkey to the United States
Ambassador Samir Sumaida’ie, Ambassador of Iraq to the United States
Ambassador Antonio Patriota, Ambassador of Brazil to the United States
Ambassador Dell Dailey, Coordinator for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State
Ambassador Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, Ambassador of Croatia to the United States

   

2011-2012 Briefings, Seminars and Conferences

ICTS hosts regular briefings, seminars and conferences on counterterrorism issues.  Please see a list of recent events, below.


1.    January 13, 2011
Lecture by Prof. Yonah Alexander on “Prospects for Regional Collaboration to Meet the Threats” at seminar on “Northwest Africa Transnational Threats” sponsored by Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NDU)
Location: Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rabat

2.    January 19, 2011
Roundtable Discussion on “Turkey’s Counterterrorism Strategies”
Panelists: Ambassador Reha Keskintepe, Alper Coskun, and Aylin Sekizkök
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

3.    January 31, 2011
“13th Annual Review Seminar on “Terrorism: Review of 2010 and Outlook for 2011”
Panelists: Hon. Charles Allen, Ambassador D. Jorge Dezcallar de Mazarredo, Ambassador Aziz Mekouar, Daniel Gallington, Esq., and Prof. Don Wallace, Esq.
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: National Press Club, Washingtonm, D.C.

4.    February 8, 2011
“The New Middle East: Quo Vadis?”
Panelists: BrigGen David G. Reist, Dr. Josef Olmert, Prof. Fariborz (Fred) Mokhtari, and Dr. Michael Rubin
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

5.    March 1, 2011
“Terrorism and Criminal Justice Responses”
Briefing by Prof. Yonah Alexander to a Delegation from Spain arranged by the U.S. Department of State
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

6.    March 31, 2011
“A Roadmap to WMDMEFZ: Past Experience and Future Outlook”
Panelists: Hon. Guy Roberts, Hon. Paula DeSutter, Amb. (Ret.) David Smith, Dr. Chen Kane
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies


7.    April 15, 2011
“The Emerging New Middle East and State-Sponsored Terrorism: A Dilemma for Policymakers”
Panelists: Margaret Nardi, LtGen (Ret.) Keith J. Stalder, Col (Ret.) Terence Taylor, and Dr. F. Stephen Larrabee
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

8.    April 25, 2011
A Briefing by Prof. Yonah Alexander on “Terrorism and Latin America: Threats and Responses”
Location: Panama City, Panama

9.    May 19, 2011
“Georgia-U.S. Strategic Partnership: Past Experience and Future Outlook”
Panelists: Ambassador Temuri Yakobashvili
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

10.    June 1, 2011
Lecture by Prof. Yonah Alexander on “Reform, Revolution, or Repression?  Finding Positive Paths Forward for a Region in Transition” at conference on “Uncertain Forecast: Preventing the ‘Arab Spring’ from Becoming the ‘Season of Discontent,’”
Location: The Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C.

11.    June 13, 2011
Special Event (Invited)
Conversation with Sameh Shouky, Egyptian Ambassador to the United States
Location: Center for the National Interest, Washington, D.C.

12.    June 20, 2011
“Kazakhstan-U.S. Strategic Partnership: Past Experience and Future Outlook”
Speakers: Ambassador Erlan Idrissov
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

13.    June 28, 2011
“Cutting Through the Fog of Law: Was Killing bin Laden an Illegal ‘Extrajudicial Execution,’ a ‘War Crime,’ or a Lawful Act During Armed Conflict”
Panelists: Prof. Bob Turner, Marion (Spike) Bowman, Prof. Jeffrey Addicott, and Prof. W. Hays Parks
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

14.    July 7, 2011
“Terrorism and Civil Liberties: Security vs. Rights?”
Panelists: Suzanne E. Spaulding, Professor Amitai Etzioni, and Professor Robert Turner
Co-Chairs: Prof. Yonah Alexander and Prof. Don Wallace
Location: International Law Institute

15.    July 12, 2011
“al-Qa’ida and the South Asia Experience: Regional and Global Responses”
Panelists: Prof. Yonah Alexander and Gilles de Kerchove
Moderator: Alexander Alvaro, MEP
Location: European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium

16.    July 19, 2011
“The Effect of bin Laden’s Death on AQIM”
Panelists: Prof. Yonah Alexander, Bruce Riedel and Walid Phares
Moderator:  Ambassador Cindy Courville
Location: Defense Intelligence Agency

17.    July 25, 2011
Special Event (Invited)
Meeting with Members of Egypt’s Armed Supreme Council Delegation
Location: Washington, D.C.

18.    August 30, 2011
“MEWMDFZ: Outlook for 2012 and Beyond”
Panelists: Hon. Guy Roberts and Peter Huessy
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

19.    September 8-9, 2011
Lecture by Prof. Yonah Alexander on “al-Qa’ida Business Threats: Lessons Learned” at the OSCE Workshop on Public-Private Partnerships on Enhancing Tourism Security
Location: Vienna, Austria

20.    September 13-14, 2011
Lecture by Prof. Yonah Alexander on “10 Years Later: Insights on al-Qaeda’s Past and Future Through Captured Records”
Location: National Defense University, Washington, D.C.

21.    September 27, 2011
“UN-Palestinian Statehood: Political, Legal, Social, Economic and Strategic Perspectives”
Speakers: Prof. Don Wallace, Jr., Dr. Dov Zakheim, Prof. Yoram Peri,
Hon. Mahmoud Hmoud, Ambassador (Ret.) Edward Marks
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

22.    October 18, 2011
“Arab Spring Assessment: Political, Social, Economic and Strategic Perspectives”
Speakers: Ambassador Dr. Hussein Hassouna, Hon. P.J. Crowley, Dr. Robert Satloff, Dr. Judith Yaphe and Dr. Gönül Tol
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

23.    October 31, 2011
International Conference on “Ideology and Violent Islamic Radicalization”
Invited Commentator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Swedish Defence Academy, National Centre for Terrorist Threat Assessment, and the University of Stockholm, Sweden

24.    November 1-2, 2011
Lecture by Prof. Yonah Alexander at an international conference “Lone Wolf Terrorism”
Location: National Centre for Terrorist Threat Assessment and the National Police Board, Stockholm

25.    November 7, 2011
“Riots, Protests, and Terrorism: A View from the UK and Europe”
Speakers: Prof. Eric Moonman
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

26.    November 8, 2011
Special Briefing and Discussion on “Tackling Security Threats in the Sahel” with Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga (Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mali), Abdelkader Messahel (Minister for Maghreb and African Affairs, Algeria), Mohamed Bazoum (Minster of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria), and Hamadi Ould Hamadi Ould Baba Hamadi (Minster of Foreign Affairs, Mauritania)
Location: CSIS (Washington, D.C.)

27.    December 6, 2011
“Iran’s Nuclear Program: A Final Warning?”
Speakers: Dr. Leonard S. Spector, Dr. Christopher A. Ford, Michael Eisenstadt, Hon. Guy Roberts, and Prof. Don Wallace, Jr.
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

28. January 18, 2012
“Strategic Response’s to South Asia’s Security Challenges”
Speakers: Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, Paulo Casaca, Amb. Teresita C. Schaffer, Dr. Marvin Weinbaum, Sharon Squassoni, Prof. Don Wallace Jr.
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: United States Congress- Washington, D.C.

29. February 2, 2012
“International Cooperation in Combating Terrorism: Review of 2011 and Outlook for 2012”
Speakers: Michael S. Swetnam, Hon. Charles E. Allen, Daniel A. Rosen, Amb. Arun K. Singh, Hon. Timur Soylemez, Hon. Mahmoud Hmoud
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: National Press Club- Washington, D.C.

30. March 1, 2012
“Syria After Assad?”
Speakers: Prof. Don Wallace Jr., BGen. David Reist, Dr. Steven A. Cook, Issam Michael Saliba, Claude Salhani
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: International Law Institute

31. March 23, 2012:
“Nigeria and the Al-Qa’ida Challenge: National, Regional, and Global Implications”
Speakers: Michael S. Swetnam, Amb. Zango A. Abdu, Augustine (Gus) Fahey, Prof. Osita Ogbu, Jennifer G. Cooke, Prof. Gwendolyn Mikell, Prof. Don Wallace, Jr.
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

32. April 30, 2012:
“Al-Qa’ida Quo Vadis?: Marking the First Anniversary of ‘Operation Neptune Spear’”
Speakers: Michael S. Swetnam, Dr. Matthew Levitt, BGen. David Reist, Prof. Shireen Hunter, Dr. Mary Habeck, Dr. Thomas Lynch III, Prof. Don Wallace, Jr.
Moderator: Prof. Yonah Alexander
Location: Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

   

Books on Terrorism

Al-Qa'ida: Ten Years After 9/11 and Beyond
By Yonah Alexander, PhD, and Michael S. Swetnam

Terrorists in Our Midst: Combating Foreign-Affinity Terrorism in America
Yonah Alexander, PhD, Editor

Terror on the High Seas: From Piracy to Strategic Challenge
By Yonah Alexander, PhD, and Tyler Richardson

Perspectives on Detention, Prosecution, and Punishment of Terrorists: Implications for Future Policy and Conduct
Yonah Alexander, PhD, Edgar Brenner, and Don Wallace, Jr.

The New Iranian Leadership: Ahmadinejad, Terrorism, Nuclear Ambition, and the Middle East
By Yonah Alexander, PhD and Milton Hoenig, PhD

The Evolution of U.S. Counterterrorism Policy [Three Volumes]
Edited by Yonah Alexander, PhD and Michael Kraft

Terrorism and Homeland Security
Edited by Yonah Alexander, PhD

Combating Terrorism: Strategies of Ten Countries
by Yonah Alexander, PhD

Usama bin Laden’s al-Qaida: Profile of a Terrorist Network
by Yonah Alexander, PhD, and Michael S. Swetnam

Palestinian Religious Terrorism: Hamas and Islamic Jihad
by Yonah Alexander, PhD

Super Terrorism: Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear
Edited by Yonah Alexander, PhD and Milton M. Hoenig, PhD

Terrorism and Business: The Impact of September 11, 2001
by Dean C. Alexander, Yonah Alexander, PhD

Terrorism and the Law
Edited by Yonah Alexander, PhD and Edgar H. Brenner

Terrorism and Medical Reponses:  U.S. Lessons and Policy Implications

ETA: Profile of a Terrorist Group
by Yonah Alexander, PhD, Michael S. Swetnam, and Herbert M. Levine

The United States and Iran
by Yonah Alexander, PhD

Political Terrorism and Energy: The Threat and Response
by Yonah Alexander, PhD

Cases and Materials on Terrorism: Three Nations' Response (International Studies on Terrorism, Vol. 7)
Edited by Michael F. Noone and Yonah Alexander, PhD

U. S. Federal Legal Responses to Terrorism
Edited by Yonah Alexander, PhD and Edgar H. Brenner


Information Technology and World Politics
(Palgrave Press, November 2002)

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Countering Biological Terrorism in the U.S. Terrorism: Documents of International and Local Control, Second Series
Edited by David M. Siegrist, Janice M. Graham

1988-1989 Annual on Terrorism
Edited by Yonah Alexander, PhD

1987 Annual on Terrorism
Edited by Yonah Alexander, PhD

1986 Annual on Terrorism
Edited by Yonah Alexander, PHD

Terrorism and the Media: Dilemmas for Government, Journalists and the Public (Terrorism Library Book Series)
Edited by Yonah Alexander and Richard Latter

Perspectives on Terrorism
Edited by Lawrence Zelic Freedman and Yonah Alexander, PhD

Ireland's Terrorist Trauma: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
by Alan O'Day, Yonah Alexander (Contributor)

Terrorism in Ireland
by Yonah Alexander, PhD (Editor), Alan O'Day (Editor)

Terrorism: Documents of International and Local Control
by Robert A. Friedlander, Donald J. Musca, Yonah Alexander, PhD

Europe's Red Terrorists: The Fighting Communist Organizations
by Yonah Alexander, PhD, Dennis A. Pluchinsky (Editor)

Psychological Warfare and Propaganda: Irgun Documentation
by Eli Tavin (Editor), Yonah Alexander, PhD (Editor)

Terrorism: The Plo Connection (The International Book Series on Terrorism)
by Yonah Alexander, PhD, Joshua Sinai

Terrorism As State-Sponsored Covert Warfare
by Ray S. Cline, Y. Alexander, PhD

Behavioral and Quantitative Perspectives on Terrorism
by Yonah Alexander, John M. Gleason (Editor)

In the Camera's Eye: News Coverage of Terrorist Events (Brassey's Terrorism Library Book Series)
by Yonah Alexander, PhD,  Robert G. Picard (Editor)

Terrorism: British Perspective (International Library of Terrorism, No 1)
by Paul Wilkinson (Editor), Alan O'Day (Editor), Yonah Alexander, PhD (Editor)

Dimensions of Irish Terrorism (International Library of Terrorism, No 2)
by Alan O'Day (Editor), Yonah Alexander, PhD (Editor)

Terrorism in Africa (International Library of Terrorism, No 4)
by Martha Crenshaw (Editor), Alan O'Day (Editor), Yonah Alexander, PhD (Editor)

Aerial Piracy and Aviation Security(International Studies on Terrorism, 5)
by Yonah Alexander, PhD, Eugene Sochor (Editor)

Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: The Report and Papers of the International Task Force on Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism
by Yonah Alexander, PhD (Editor), Paul A. Leventhal (Editor)

Terrorism
by Yonah Alexander, PhD (Editor), David Carlton (Editor), Paul Wilkinson (Editor)

Self Determination: National, Regional, and Global Dimensions
by Yonah and Friedlander, Robert A. Alexander

Crescent and Star: Arab and Israeli Perspectives on the Middle East Conflict
by Yonah Alexander, PhD, Nicholas N.F. Kittrie (Editor)

European Terrorism Today and Tomorrow (Brasseys Terrorism Library Book Series)
by Yonah Alexander, PhD, Dennis A. Pluchinsky (Editor)