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*United Nations
*United Nations


Timing:
==Timing:==
I do not believe global terrorism will end. There is no way every terroist in the world will be caught of killed. As long as there is poverty in the world and intolerance towards other religions and creeds terrorism will be alive. That is the nature of human kind.
I do not believe global terrorism will end. There is no way every terroist in the world will be caught of killed. As long as there is poverty in the world and intolerance towards other religions and creeds terrorism will be alive. That is the nature of human kind.


==Resources:==
==Resources:==
*[1] [http://www.cba.ua.edu/~wenders/Econ_Consequences_Revised.pdf Economic Consequences of Terrorism in Developed and Developing Countries: An Overview]
*[1] [http://www.cba.ua.edu/~wenders/Econ_Consequences_Revised.pdf Economic Consequences of Terrorism in Developed and Developing Countries: An Overview]

Revision as of 20:10, 17 September 2009

Associated with: Future of the European Union in 2030

Description:

Terrorism is the premeditated use or threat of use of violence by individuals or subnational groups to obtain a political or social objective through the intimidation of a large audience, beyond that of the immediate victim. Although the motives of terrorists may differ, their actions follow a standard pattern with terrorist incidents assuming a variety of forms: airplane hijackings, kidnappings, assassinations, threats, bombings, and suicide attacks. Terrorist attacks are intended to apply sufficient pressures to a government so that it grants political concessions. If a besieged government views the anticipated costs of future terrorist actions as greater than the costs of conceding to terrorist demands, then the government will grant some accommodation. Thus, a rational terrorist organization can, in principle, obtain some of its goal quicker if it is able to augment the consequences of its campaign. These consequences can assume many forms including casualties, destroyed buildings, a heightened anxiety level, and myriad economic costs.

The objectives of Europe Political Stability:

  • Avoid War
  • Increase Economic Growth

Enablers:

  • The arrogance of the United States behaving as the police of the world
  • The poorly distribution of wealth in the world
  • America’s intention to turn any other country to their knees
  • Religion Intolerance
  • Violence

Inhibitors:

  • A better distibution of welath around the world
  • Legiticy and acceptance of different creeds
  • Financial help to the Middle east intead of taking it over.

Paradigms:

Terrorism is by no means a new phenomenon. It has been with us from the dawn of recorded history. Every single country in the world, every civilisation has at one time or another in history suffered the cruelty, the agony of terrorism. But what is new today or at least what has been new over the last 30 years, is that terrorism has acquired an international dimension. It is something, this international dimension, that has brought with it new concepts of terror, new and more sophisticated methods of dealing out terror. These three decades have seen, the marriage of high technology, sophisticated banking and terror, that is new, that is sinister, that is immensely frightening, particularly to those who are presently the victims of terror. But the implications of this new dimension, are something that all of us have to take very seriously even if we are living today in secure countries. Global terrorism means quite simply terrorism which is supported in one form or another from outside the country where the terrorist act occurs.

Experts:

  • Politicians
  • Reporters
  • United Nations

Timing:

I do not believe global terrorism will end. There is no way every terroist in the world will be caught of killed. As long as there is poverty in the world and intolerance towards other religions and creeds terrorism will be alive. That is the nature of human kind.

Resources: