Terrorist Financing: The Failure of Counter Measures
For over a decade international efforts by law
enforcement, government and financial regulatory authorities have been deployed
in combatting terrorist financing, in good faith and with dedication beyond
reproach.
This book surveys the methods of financing of
numerous terrorist groups and organisations - including the Chinese and Asian
dimension - and considers why ultimately international efforts to combat the
financing of terror are failing.
Nick Ridley expertly illustrates the scale of the
problem by first outlining the strategies of anti terrorist financing, the pre
and post 9/11 differences in scope and extent of terrorist attacks, the
financial support and the national and international efforts to implement and
carry out countermeasures.
He then goes on to set out a detailed analysis of
the apparent failure of such counter measures to date.
This authoritative book provides a holistic overview
of terrorist groups and finances, including consideration of the necessity and
differing financial needs of different groups.
For over a decade international efforts by law
enforcement, government and financial regulatory authorities have been deployed
in combatting terrorist financing, in good faith and with dedication beyond
reproach.
This book surveys the methods of financing of
numerous terrorist groups and organisations - including the Chinese and Asian
dimension - and considers why ultimately international efforts to combat the
financing of terror are failing.
Nick Ridley
expertly illustrates the scale of the problem by first outlining the strategies
of anti terrorist financing, the pre and post 9/11 differences in scope and
extent of terrorist attacks, the financial support and the national and
international efforts to implement and carry out countermeasures.
He then goes on to set out a detailed analysis of
the apparent failure of such counter measures to date. Including operational
case studies and details from the authors own experience, studies and access to
law enforcement and private sector sources, this book will prove insightful for
undergraduate and postgraduate students studying criminology, history and law
disciplines.
Those in the
legal profession will also find plenty of useful information in this topical
compendium.