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Al-Qaeda Organization in Yemen

The attempted terror attack on board a Northwest Airlines plane flying from Amsterdam to Detroit on December 25, 2009 was a wake up call for the international community. By claiming responsibility for the attack, al-Qaeda in Yemen clearly demonstrated that it would no longer limit its actions to the national “theater of operations” and that targets in the international arena were now within its reach.

Counter-Terrorism as a U.S. National Security Priority

In remarks given in January 2010, the U.S. State Department’s coordinator for counter-terrorism policy, Daniel Benjamin, declared that a critical test for anyone’s counterterrorism (CT) policy is “to see how they emerge from contact with a genuine terrorist event.” Perhaps not surprisingly, Benjamin gave relatively high marks to the Obama Administration of which he is a part, though he admitted that the “underwear bomber” episode of December 23, 2009 – which we shall discuss further below – showed that some of its most important “operating assumptions were no longer adequate”.

Editorial of the issue "International Reports 8/2010"

International Reports 8/2010

Internationaler Terrorismus ist ein sehr komplexes Phänomen, das der ständigen, geduldigen Erklärung durch die politisch Verantwortlichen bedarf. Bei allem Einsatz der Politik bleibt allerdings das grundlegende Dilemma erhalten, dass es absolute Sicherheit in einer liberalen und offenen Gesellschaft nicht geben kann. Wir als freie Bürger müssen lernen, das unvermeidliche Risiko mit "heldenhafter Gelassenheit" (Herfried Münkler) zu ertragen – und zugleich entschlossen für die Verteidigung und Durchsetzung unserer Werte einzustehen.

Fanatics in Our Midst: The Phenomenon of ‘Homegrown Jihadists’

“I had only been a Muslim for four months. But I knew my duty, I wanted to join the jihad. We followed the events in the jihad regions and watched films about how the mujaheddin fought against the crusaders. Hate grew in me”, wrote German jihad fanatic and convert Eric Breininger in his diary in 2007. These words sound strange coming from the mouth of a young man with a thoroughly western lifestyle.

India: International and External Security - Current Challenges to the Government

“Terrorism, communalism, Naxalism and regionalism” – this is how the Indian prime minister defined the largest challenges facing India at the beginning of 2010. The bomb attack in Pune of February 2010, which bore similarities to the Mumbai bombing, and the almost daily attacks by the Maoist Naxalites are horrifying examples of the threats currently posed to the country’s internal security.

The Fight Against International Terrorism and the Question of International Security

What Role Will NATO Play in the Future?

The fight against international terrorism is high on NATO ’s agenda. Not even twenty-four hours after the attacks on September 11 2001, NATO declared collective defense under Article 5 of the NATO agreement for the first time in its history.

A Nuclear-Weapon-Free World?

President Obama's Initiative for Nuclear Disarmament

On April 8th 2010, the new START treaty between the USA and Russia was signed, which will entail a further reduction in strategic nuclear weapons in both countries. A few days later, an international summit meeting took place at the invitation of the US president, attended by almost all nuclear nations, mostly with their heads of state or heads of government. For Barack Obama, these represent demonstrable successes in the policy he is pursuing towards comprehensive nuclear disarmanent.

Current Challenges Facing the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights

Aktuelle Herausforderungen

Five years after the coming into force of the Protocol on the Establishment of an African court on Human and Peoples’ Rights on 15 December 2009, the court issued its first judgment.1 This case highlighted the limits of the court’s jurisdiction, since the case brought by a Chad national against Senegal was rejected as inadmissible. To date, Senegal, like many other African states, has not yet issued a declaration facilitating actions by individuals. As such, the court was not able to rule on the contents of the legal issues involved.

Editorial of the issue "International Reports 7/2010"

International Reports 7/2010

Die Förderung der weltweiten Beachtung der Menschenrechte gehört zu den wichtigsten Aufgaben der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. Sie bildet sowohl ein ethisches als auch politisches Kernanliegen unserer Arbeit in Deutschland undin der Welt. Die Verwirklichung der allgemeinen Menschenrechte stellt eine unverzichtbare Voraussetzung dar, um imRahmen der internationalen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit zu mehr Freiheit, Gerechtigkeit und Frieden beizutragen.

Expectations of the ASEAN Commission on Human Rights

Unlike the situation in Africa, Latin America or Europe, there has been no regional mechanism for the protection of human rights in place in Asia to date. Only few countries actually have a national commission on human rights. At the same time, the national courts generally don’t exercise a protective function either. The enforceability of fundamental basic rights is therefore only ensured to a very limited extent, if at all, in most countries within Asia.

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