An Analytical approach to transnational terrorism trends
Rumana Binte Masud, Communication Officer
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Dhaka Tel: +88 (02) 883 5515, 883 7461 CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION Chapter-1 Introduction Background of the study Justification (Literature review) Objective of the study Research question Limitations of the study Methodology
Chapter-2 (Theory and concept)
2..1Theorizing Transnational Terrorism. 2.2 Transnational Terrorism VS Domestic Terrorism 2.3 key characteristics of the Transnational terrorism 2.4 Correlates and Drivers of Transnational terrorism 2.4.1 Transnational terrorism and Democracy 2.4.2 Transnational terrorism and globalization 2.4.1 Transnational terrorism and Failed State CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION
Chapter-3 (Area of the Study)
3.1 Biopsy of Transnational terrorism
3.1.1 Most violent Transnational terrorism groups(
global and Regional) 3.1.2 Index and Incidents 3.1.3 Networking 3.1.4.1 Recruiting 3.1.4.1 Dynamics of Support ( human resource and funding) 3.1.4 Statistical dimensions 3.1.5 Bangladesh Perspective, a glimpse CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION
3.2 Countering Transnational Terrorism
3.2.1 Counter Terrorism Legislations
3.2.2 Domestic, Regional and International Response 3.2.2 Counter Terrorism Mechanism
Chapter-4 (i) Recommendations (ii) Reference Research Questions
1.Are Democracy, Globalization and failed State
the substential drivers of Transnational Terrorism?
2.Are counter terrorism legislations and
measures effective in countering Transnational terrorism ? Research Materials
1. Primary Data Through Interview
2. Secondary Data from research papers and literatures 3. Print and Media publications Major Arguments of the research
1. Democracy, Globalization and failed State
have both productive and counter productive impact on transnational Terrorism
2.The existing legislations, law and both global
and regional effort to counter transnational Terrorism is not sufficient and effective Figures/Pictures