Terrorism and counter-intelligence : how terrorist groups elude detection
by
 
Mobley, Blake W.

Title
Terrorism and counter-intelligence : how terrorist groups elude detection

Author
Mobley, Blake W.

ISBN
9780231528092

Publication Information
New York : Columbia University Press, ©2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 340 pages :) : illustrations, maps.

Series
Columbia studies in terrorism and irregular warfare
 
Columbia studies in terrorism and irregular warfare.

Abstract
"A key component of Mobley's approach is to identify and keep close watch on areas that often exhibit weakness. While some counterintelligence pathologies occur more frequently among certain terrorist groups, destructive bureaucratic tendencies, such as mistrust and paranoia, pervade all organizations. Through detailed case studies, Mobley shows how to recognize and capitalize on these shortcomings within a group's organizational structure, popular support, and controlled territory, and he describes the tradeoffs terrorist leaders make to maintain cohesion and power. He ultimately shows that no group can achieve perfect secrecy while functioning effectively and that every adaptation or new advantage supposedly attained by these groups also produces new vulnerabilities."-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Terrorists.
 
Intelligence service.
 
Criminal methods.
 
Terrorism -- Prevention.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/mobl15876


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