Abstract

In the area of counter-terrorism, Spain's situation is unique in Europe as the only nation at once facing ‘new’ and ‘old’ threats. It confronts not only a transnational Islamist terrorist threat from al-Qaeda and like-minded groups, but also a more restrained but lethal threat from ETA, the Basque separatist group. Both threats pose difficult political challenges to the government.

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