by Dr. Aziz Erdogan* | Feb 18, 2020 | Disruptive Technologies, Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research
Abstract This article provides an overview of hypersonic missile technology and where Russia stands in this regard in order to build a reference point to see a global picture. After a description of six “next generation” missiles of Russia, the reader is...
by Transatlantic Task Force | Jan 23, 2020 | Disruptive Technologies, Research
Terrorists are increasingly using suicide attacks to attack different targets. The government finds it challenging to track these attacks since the terrorists have learned from experience to avoid unsecured communications such as social media. Therefore, we propose a...
by Omer Faruk Sazak* | Jan 16, 2020 | Diversity & Inclusion, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics, Research
Abstract Beyond abstract or conceptual aspects, “counter-radicalisation” in practitioners’ use refers to a contextual action plan with relevant online and offline components deemed necessary to prevent radicalisation. Nearly every country conducts tailored...
by Dr.Cihan Aydiner* | Jan 13, 2020 | Gender & Equalities, Migration & Integration, Research
Home > Archive for cihanaydiner Abstract The purpose of this research is to provide a critical review of the literature of gender in international migration studies. After presenting and analyzing the role of gender in general concepts/drivers of global migration,...
by Transatlantic Task Force | Dec 8, 2019 | Defence & Security, Disruptive Technologies, Research
Understanding the behavior of a terrorist group is a complex phenomenon because of the uncertainty in strategies and tactics used by terrorists. Current literature suggests that terrorism has an evolutionary nature and terrorist groups change behavior according to a...
by Transatlantic Task Force | Dec 6, 2019 | Disruptive Technologies, Research
Terrorism is a complex phenomenon with high uncertainties in user strategy. The uncertain nature of terrorism is a main challenge in the design of counter-terrorism policy. Government agencies (e.g., CIA, FBI, NSA, etc.) cannot always use social media and...