The recent conviction of Ramzi Ahmed Yousef for
plotting what prosecutors called '48 hours of terror in the
sky' by conspiring to bomb a dozen US airliners, the increasing number of manportable SAM attacks on aircraft, and the recent crash of a hijacked Ethiopian airliner off the Comoro
Islands causing 127 deaths show that aviation confronts a wide range of security threats. This aim of this volume, published ten years after Lockerbie, is to assess the changing threats to aviation security. It is a sad fact that despite major efforts by certain states to enhance security much more
needs to be done to remedy weaknesses in international aviation security if further Lockerbies are to be prevented. The
contributors examine threats and vulnerabilities in the light of recent developments in aviation security and consider the prospects for strengthening the response at national and
international levels. The study is of obvious relevance not
only to security and academic specialists but also to the international civil aviation community and national policy-makers.
By:
Paul Wilkinson,
Brian Jenkins
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Edition: Revised edition
Volume: No. 6.
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 12mm
Weight: 340g
ISBN: 9780714644639
ISBN 10: 0714644633
Series: Political Violence
Pages: 184
Publication Date: 01 March 1999
Audience:
College/higher education
,
General/trade
,
Professional & Vocational
,
Primary
,
ELT Advanced
Replaced By: 9780714682211
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Chapter 1 Introduction, Paul Wilkinson, Brian M. Jenkins; Chapter 2 Attacks on Civil Aviation: Trends and Lessons, Ariel Merari; Chapter 3 The Politics of Aviation Terrorism, Peter ST. John; Chapter 4 Aircraft Sabotage, Brian M. Jenkins; Chapter 5 Aviation Security and Terrorism, Bruce Hoffman; Chapter 6 The Missile Threat to Civil Aviation, Marvin B. Schaffer; Chapter 7 The Role of the International Aviation Organisations in Enhancing Security, Rodney Wallis; Chapter 8 Aviation Security in the United States, Brian M. Jenkins; Chapter 9 Aviation Security Before and After Lockerbie, Omar Malik; Chapter 10 A Statement on Behalf of the UK Families Group – Flight 103, Jim Swire; Chapter 11 Enhancing Global Aviation Security?, Paul Wilkinson;
Paul Wilkinson is Professor of International Relations and Chairman of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He is joint editor of the journal Terrorism and Political Violence, and his publications include Political Terrorism, Terrorism and the Liberal State and lessons of Lockerbie. Brian M. Jenkins formerly headed RAND's terrorism research programme before moving to Kroll Associates. He was a member of the Gore Commission on Aviation Safety and Security and is now a consultant for RAND, Santa Monica.