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SAIS Review

Volume 24, Number 1, Winter-Spring 2004

E-ISSN: 1088-3142 Print ISSN: 0036-0775

DOI: 10.1353/sais.2004.0020

Sanderson, Thomas M.
Transnational Terror and Organized Crime: Blurring the Lines
SAIS Review - Volume 24, Number 1, Winter-Spring 2004, pp. 49-61

The Johns Hopkins University Press

The global war on terrorism is constricting the flow of financial support to terror groups. To circumvent these measures, transnational terrorist organizations are moving deeper into organized criminal activity. This transition poses a tremendous challenge to states struggling with a threat that has changed significantly since September 11. As terror groups transform into hybrid criminal/terror entities and partner with criminal syndicates, the threat to the United States and other nations rises in complexity, demanding a highly flexible, tailored response.


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