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MATFESS, Hilary, e outro Beyond convergence [Documento electrónico] : world without order / ed. Hilary Matfess, ed. Michael Miklaucic.- Washington, D.C. : Center for Complex Operations. Institute for National Strategic Studies. National Defense University, 2016.- 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm Ficheiro de 2,89 MB em formato PDF (402 p.). CRIME TRANSNACIONAL, MEDIDAS DE SEGURANÇA, REDE SOCIAL, SEGURANÇA INFORMÁTICA, CIBERTERRORISMO Acknowledgments. Introduction: World Order or Disorder? / Hilary Matfess and Michael Miklaucic. I. Slouching Toward Dystopia. 1. The Global Crisis of Governance / Phil Williams. 2. The Twin Insurgencies: Plutocrats and Criminals Challenge the Westphalian State / Nils Gilman. 3. The Islamic State Revolution / Scott Atran. 4 The March Is Not Linear: Big Party Politics and the Decline of Democracy Worldwide / Francis Fukuyama and Hilary Matfess. 5. Costs of Hedging Bad: The Global Threat Network and Impact on Financial Market Volatility /Jay Chittooran and Scott Helfstein. II. One Network. 6 Terrorist and Criminal Dynamics: A Look Beyond the Horizon Christopher Dishman. 7 Hezbollah’s Criminal Networks: Useful Idiots, Henchmen, and Organized Criminal Facilitators / Matthew Levitt. 8 Convergence in Criminalized States: The New Paradigm / Douglas Farah. 9 ISIL and the Goal of Organizational Survival /Jessica Stern. III. Pandora. 10 Virtually Illicit: The Use of Social Media in a Hyper-Connected World / Tuesday Reitano and Andrew Trabulsi. 11 “We Pay, You Pay”: Protection Economies, Financial Flows, and Violence / Mark Shaw. 12 The Neglected Mega-Problem: Illicit Trade in “Normally Licit” Goods / Karl Lallerstedt. 13 Cybercrime: The Evolution of Traditional Crime / Raj Samani. IV. A Toolbox for the 21st Century. 14 Leviathan Redux: Toward a Community of Effective States / Clare Lockhart and Michael Miklaucic. 15 Communicate, Cooperate, and Collaborate (C3) Through Public-Private Partnerships (P3) to Counter the Convergence of Illicit Networks / Celina Realuyo. 16 Adapting to Today’s Battlefield: The Islamic State and Irregular War as the “New Normal” / Sebastian Gorka. 17 Networks at War: Organizational Innovation and Adaptation in the 21st Century / Christopher Fussell and D.W. Lee. |