Editorial

Crime-Terror Nexus

In recent years, the pace of globalisation has drastically changed the global security landscape. Behind the current infestation of extremism, there is an influx of non-state actors that exceed borders and threaten global peace and stability.

Violent extremism has many faces; it can be expressed as an act of terrorism; cyber-attack; organised crime; conflict. Due to its perplexing and multidimensional nature, this phenomenon usually prospers in regions where despair, repression and weak governmental presence plague its people (European Union, 2017). Therefore, it is no coincidence that extremism thrives in the Middle East, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.

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In due course, a new president will emerge from the US General Election 2016. For many readers and IR -international relations- scholars interested in the American elections, there is a vague idea of how a president is elected since the voting system is quite complicated and the truth is that many factors affect the final result.

The current article aims to cover this gap. The two following sections will more closely consider the US political and electoral system. A thorough and comparative analysis over the two finalists, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, follows in the article 2016 US President Candidates Read more