Online Resources

The Online Resources contain information on databases, research institutes, podcasts, websites, and other relevant providers of counter-terrorism content. With these resources we hope to help our readers expand their knowledge and access latest research in the field of CT. The list of Online Resources is regularly updated.

International Organisations

Terrorism Prevention Branch, UNODC

UNODC works with Member States to prevent and counter the evolving threats of terrorism and violent extremism. We promote international legal instruments, aid domestic implementation, and facilitate global cooperation. Grounded in legal and human rights norms and aligned with the UN Secretary General’s Common Agenda, we empower communities, reduce vulnerabilities, and ensure no one is left behind. Our inclusive strategies prioritise people's safety, striving for a terrorism-free world.
 

International Organisations

Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

The OSCE has a comprehensive approach to security that encompasses politico-military, economic environmental, and human aspects. It addresses a wide range of security-related concerns, including arms control, confidence- and security-building measures, human rights, national minorities, democratisation, policing strategies, counter-terrorism and economic and environmental activities.

International Organisations

Radicalisation Awareness Network

The RAN is a network of frontline practitioners who work daily with both those vulnerable to radicalisation and those who have already been radicalised.

International Organisations

Centre of Excellence Defence Against Terrorism (COE-DAT)

The Centre of Excellence Defence Against Terrorism's (COE-DAT) mission is to provide key decision-makers with a comprehensive understanding of terrorism and CT challenges in order to transform NATO and nations of interest to meet future security challenges. This transformation is embedded into NATO’s three declared core tasks of collective defence, crisis management, and cooperative security.

International Organisations

Council of the European Union

Fighting terrorism is a top priority for the EU. Member states work closely together to prevent terrorist attacks and ensure the security of citizens.

International Organisations

Council of Europe Committee on Counter-Terrorism (CDCT)

The Council of Europe Committee on Counter-Terrorism (CDCT) objectives are to oversee and ensure the successful implementation of relevant Council of Europe legal instruments while also providing a means for international experts to analyse and respond to developments in the counter-terrorism area, including through international standard-setting.

International Organisations

Eurojust

Eurojust assists prosecutors and other investigators from EU Member States in cases of serious crime where that crime affects two or more Member States or requires prosecution on common bases, based on operations conducted and information supplied by the Member States’ authorities, by Europol, by the EPPO and by OLAF.

International Organisations

Europol

Europol’s counter-terrorism efforts are coordinated by the European Counter Terrorism Center (ECTC), which officially started operations on 1 January 2016. The ECTC seeks to enhance cross-border cooperation between relevant counter-terrorist authorities.

International Organisations

Financial Action Task Force

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) leads global action to tackle money laundering and terrorist and proliferation financing. The FATF researches how money is laundered, and terrorism is funded, promotes global standards to mitigate the risks, and assesses whether countries are taking effective action.