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Mapping Weak Signals
Inspired by:
social networks
» Fears that terrorists may acquire Pakistani nuclear material
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2010-12-06
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Originally submitted by:
Rafael Popper
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Source of inspiration
Social Networks
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The source of the Weak Signal is
Wikileaks (as reported by BBC News)
Signal's headline
(max. 9 words)
Fears that terrorists may acquire Pakistani nuclear material
Signal's description
(approx. 150 words)
Please describe the Weak Signal (approx. 150 words)
US and UK diplomats feared Pakistan's nuclear material could fall into the hands of terrorists, the Guardian reports some of the leaked cables as revealing. Cables reported in the New York Times reveal the US has been attempting to remove highly enriched uranium from a research reactor in Pakistan since 2007. In a May 2009 cable, US ambassador Anne W Patterson says Pakistan had refused a visit from US experts. She quotes Pakistan officials as saying removing the fuel would be seen in Pakistan "as the United States taking Pakistan's nuclear weapons". Another cable concerning a US intelligence briefing in 2008, reported in the Guardian, said Pakistan was "producing nuclear weapons at a faster rate than any other country in the world". Russian foreign ministry official Yuri Korolev feared that Islamists might infiltrate the ranks of the 120,000-130,000 people directly involved in Pakistan's nuclear and missile programmes. "There is no way to guarantee that all are 100% loyal and reliable," he told US officials in February, according to the Guardian.
Keywords
terrorists, terrorism, Pakistan, nuclear, security, Wikileaks
Mini-description
(max. 250 characters)
US and UK diplomats feared Pakistan's nuclear material could fall into the hands of terrorists, the Guardian reports some of the leaked cables as revealing.
Signal's first apperance
2005-now
Signal's potential evolution
It could lead to...
issue
type of issue/development
potential impact on society
timeframe for the issue to become at least 50% probable
#1
Islamists might infiltrate the ranks of the 120,000-130,000 people directly involved in Pakistan's nuclear and missile programmes
new/emerging
very harmful
now-2015
Under what assumption the Weak Signal might evolve.
Nothing is done to prevent it
Importance
please specify
please select
Level 1: important for a particular
country
Pakistan, USA
Level 2: important for a particular
world region
Middle-East
Level 3: important for the
European Union
Level 4: important for the
whole world
Filters preventing the signal's monitoring
information/communicational filters
(media/editorial interests, language, reasoning)
institutional
filters (rules, laws, regulations)
political
filters (party or ideological interests)
Comments on selection:
As reported by The Guardian, the US government's panic over the WikiLeaks revelations is extending to American campuses, with Columbia University warning students they risk future job prospects if they download any of the material. Similar filleting strategies are likely to appear at other political and communicational levels. See: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/05/columbia-students-wikileaks-cables
Key driving forces of this signal
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Driver 1
Driver 2
Social
Growing power of information and knowledge societies
Technological/Scientific
Growing power of Web related ICT
Values/Ethical/Cultural
Lack of trust in governments
Major risks & opportunities associated to the signal
Please choose the most appropriate timeframe option(s) to which you would like to provide inputs.
Risks
Opportunities
before 2015
Terrorists might infiltrate people directly involved in Pakistan's nuclear and missile programmes
between 2015-2025
Nuclear attack by terrorists
Potential stakeholders' actions
short-term actions
(now-2015)
longer-term
(after 2015)
Policy actors (at the international, European and national levels)
Set up security experts groups/missions to help to help Pakistani authorities to protect nuclear facilities
Media
To be more objective and investigative
Signal's relevance for European Grand Challenges
where?
please justify:
particularly relevant
Europe
world
Coexistence and conflicts
Crime and terrorism
Governance and trust in democracy
Techno-security, hazard & risk
Signal's relevance for thematic research areas
please justify:
particularly relevant
Social Sciences and Humanities
Security
Nuclear research
Pan-European strategies influencing the signal
please justify:
particularly relevant
Improving researchers mobility and career development
by, for example, realising a single labour market for researchers.
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