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In the world of terrorism, knowledge is a critical asset. Recent
studies have revealed that, among international terrorists, there
is a global sharing of ideas, tactics, strategies, and lessons
learned. Teaching Terror examines this sharing of information in
the terrorist world, shaping our understanding of, and response to,
the global threat of terrorism. Chapters cover various aspects of
individual and organizational learning, some using a general level
of analysis and others presenting case studies of individual
terrorist groups. These groups teach each other through a variety
of means, including training camps and the Internet. Terrorist
networks are also learning organizations, drawing on situational
awareness, adapting their behavior, and, to give one example,
improving not just their use of improvised explosive devices, but
also rendering technology such as unmanned aerial vehicles and
satellite phones ineffective. This book provides a wealth of
insights on the transfer of knowledge in the world of terrorism,
and offers policy implications for counterterrorism professionals,
scholars, and policymakers.
In the world of terrorism, knowledge is a critical asset. Recent
studies have revealed that, among international terrorists, there
is a global sharing of ideas, tactics, strategies, and lessons
learned. Teaching Terror examines this sharing of information in
the terrorist world, shaping our understanding of, and response to,
the global threat of terrorism. Chapters cover various aspects of
individual and organizational learning, some using a general level
of analysis and others presenting case studies of individual
terrorist groups. These groups teach each other through a variety
of means, including training camps and the Internet. Terrorist
networks are also learning organizations, drawing on situational
awareness, adapting their behavior, and, to give one example,
improving not just their use of improvised explosive devices, but
also rendering technology such as unmanned aerial vehicles and
satellite phones ineffective. This book provides a wealth of
insights on the transfer of knowledge in the world of terrorism,
and offers policy implications for counterterrorism professionals,
scholars, and policymakers.
Understanding how terrorist groups learn may aid in developing
strategies to combat terrorist activities Better ways are needed to
understand how terrorist groups become more effective and
dangerous. Learning is the link between what a group wants to do
and its ability to actually do it; therefore, a better
understanding of group learning might contribute to the design of
better measures for combating terrorism. This study analyzes
current understanding of group learning and the factors that
influence it and outlines a framework that should be useful in
present analytical efforts and for identifying areas requiring
further study.
Case studies of the organizational learning activities of five
major terrorist groups and a methodology for ascertaining what and
why they learned Better ways are needed to understand how terrorist
groups increase their effectiveness and become more dangerous.
Learning is the link between what a group wants to do and its
ability to actually do it; therefore, a better understanding of
group learning might contribute to the design of better measures
for combating terrorism. This study analyzes current understanding
of group learning and the factors that influence it. It presents
detailed case studies of learning in five terrorist organizations
and develops a methodology for ascertaining what and why groups
have learned, providing insights into their learning processes.
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