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020 _a978-92-846-1197-3
024 _2doi
_a10.2861/193643
040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _914727
_aLevallois, Agnès
100 _915084
_aCousseran, Jean-Claude
245 _aThe financing of the 'Islamic State' in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
260 _bEuropean Parliamentary Research Service
_cSeptember 2017
300 _a29 p.
_fRecurso online
520 _aThreatening both its caliphate project and its sources of funding, the series of military setbacks that the so-called Islamic State group (IS) has suffered for several monthshave called into question the group’s very existence. That is not to say that its offensive capabilities will be neutered – the organisation will remain able to employ ’low-cost‘ terrorist attacks to target civiliansthroughout the Middle East, Africa, Europe, America or Asia. In mobilising Member States to fight against terrorism, the European Parliament’s role is crucial. Individually, Member States have an important part to play in effectively implementing common decisions. Their varying levels of engagement, as well as the progress they have made in confronting the financing of terrorism and especially IS, should be considered. An annual reporting framework should be put into place to better evaluate the measures taken by both Member States and the Commission in this area.
610 0 _912870
_aEstado Islámico
650 0 _91737
_aTerrorismo
_xAspectos económicos
710 _912899
_aParlamento Europeo
_b. Servicio de Investigación Parlamentario Europeo
856 4 _uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2017/603835/EXPO_IDA(2017)603835_EN.pdf
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942 _2udc
_cART
_kBoletín UE
_mSeptiembre 2017
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_d20490