NATO & TIPS Terrorism Research Project
UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO TERRORISM
A Multi-dimensional Approach
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KEYNOTE
SPEAKER
MICHAEL P. JACKSON
Deputy Secretary
of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)
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The conference has been planned and organized by the TIPS - Turkish Institute for Police Studies with great support from NATO, Turkish National Police, and some universities.
This conference aims to bring together distinguished participants from academia and law enforcement in order to better identify terrorism threats, to advance cooperation levels, and to explore workable ways to counter terrorism.
The conference intends to provide a global forum to debate fresh ideas and alternative visions on how to respond to terrorism within a democratic framework.
Click here to download the invitation brochure (pdf)
If you want to participate to the
conference as an audience please
submit online or fax
the
registration form
(doc)
A message from Director General of TNP
Terrorism has no religion, no nationality, and no geography. No matter how sound the legal basis the nations might have, we should always bear in mind that intelligence sharing, cooperation and sincere joint initiatives are the
sound pillars of the combat against terrorism.
Terrorism is a global phenomenon requiring a global response. Nations should take their place in the international initiative to combat terrorism and act with the awareness that terrorism is the enemy of humanity and the peace of the world. Success will be guaranteed only if we can provide this cooperation.
Gökhan AYDINER
Governor,
Director of Turkish National Police
September 8-9, 2006
Washington, D.C.
Capital Hilton
1001 16th Street NW, Washington,
District of Columbia, United States 20036