Intersec is the monthly journal of international security, covering all aspects of global threat and response. Featuring articles by specialist journalists and industry professionals, as well as incident briefs and technology news, Intersec combines insightful commentary with expert analysis.
This month's Journal edition features the following articles:
Unseating Democracy
In the wake of Zimbabwe deeply flawed election, John Chisholm asses what the future holds for Africa's former breadbasket.
Iraq: Tribalism and State Collapse
Despite recent improvements in Iraq's internal security , the state still remains unstable at best. Berry Zellen highlights the risks of tribalism, state collapse and emerging sub-state contours of the war on terror.
Call in the Troops
Kevin D Stringer discusses the advantages of deploying military assistance for civilian agencies, and calls for more specialised homeland defence units.
Good To Talk?
Three years on from 7/7, all Britain's first responders will soon be using the TETRA Airwave communications network. Jon Severs investigates how effective the system would be in the event of another major incident.
Shoulder to Shoulder
Crisis Management can involve many different agencies but the diversity of response systems can further complicate the response effort. Edith Wilkinson outlines the work being done by the OASIS project to promote interoperability between Europe's responders.
Be Prepared
Richard Flynn examines the need for all parts of society to plan for terrorist attacks and explores the help that is available.
Fighting Dirty
Andy Oppenheimer assesses whether the emergency services and public are ready to cope with radiological terrorist attack.
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