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* ''Threat Finance: Disconnecting the Lifeline of Organized Crime and Terrorism'' - about which [[Chris Donnelly]] said "The  economic  aspects  of  threats  to  our  national  security  posed  by  terrorism  and  organised  crime  have  received  relatively  little  attention  from  those  charged  with  ensuring  our  security  and  countering  those  threats.  This  thorough,  penetrating  and  highly  original study discusses why this has been the case, and explains the nature of the problem with admirable clarity. Dr Keene’s eminently  sensible,  realistic  recommendations  should  be  required  reading  for  everyone  interested  in  national  and  international  security." The other reviewers on the back cover were [[H. R. McMaster]], [[Kenneth Murray]], [[Barry Rider]] and [[Karl Barclay]].<ref>http://www.conflictstudies.org.uk/files/Threat_Finance_Flyer.pdf</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:12, 26 December 2019

Person.png Shima KeeneRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic, “terror expert”)
Member ofConflict Studies Research Centre, Institute for Statecraft
Interests • “terrorism”
• piracy

Dr. Shima D. Keene is a academic and a member of the Institute for Statecraft.

Background

Shima Keene has a BSc (Hons) in Business Studies; an MPhil in Defence and Security Studies; and a Ph.D. in International Criminal Law.[1] She has a native ability at speaking Japanese.[2]

Publication

  • Threat Finance: Disconnecting the Lifeline of Organized Crime and Terrorism - about which Chris Donnelly said "The economic aspects of threats to our national security posed by terrorism and organised crime have received relatively little attention from those charged with ensuring our security and countering those threats. This thorough, penetrating and highly original study discusses why this has been the case, and explains the nature of the problem with admirable clarity. Dr Keene’s eminently sensible, realistic recommendations should be required reading for everyone interested in national and international security." The other reviewers on the back cover were H. R. McMaster, Kenneth Murray, Barry Rider and Karl Barclay.[3]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
2006 Counter Terror World Summit5 December 20066 December 2006London
Olympia
Bunch of "counter-terrorists" who met in London 2006
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