CSW 63: The Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Women Formerly Associated With… Francesca Wallace Mar 12, 2019 With the recent focus in global media on Shamima Begum, a 19 year old girl who left the United Kingdom in 2015 to…
Art and Tolerance in Afghanistan Owen Cummings Mar 5, 2019 Afghanistan played the leading role in histories that have yet to be written, and we owe ourselves the chance to…
The End of an Era: Peace with the Taliban? Graeme Murray Feb 12, 2019 The tentative agreement between the Taliban and the United States shows that the neoconservative currents which…
Growing Terrorism in Burkina Faso Alexandra Yiannoutsos Jan 25, 2019 "Researchers argue that Campaoré’s complicated web of relations to the who’s who in West African and Sahel rebel…
Is There an End in Sight for the Afghan Conflict? Muhammad Huzaifa Elahi Jan 19, 2019 An analysis of the origins of the Afghan insurgency, the current situation, the external influences in the war and…
Terrorisme: l’Arme Populiste du Front National Lauren Naniche Oct 16, 2018 Le 21 avril 2002, lors du second tour des élections présidentielles, s’opposent Jacques Chirac, candidat pour une…
The Space of the Islamic State Julia Yingling Mar 2, 2018 ISIL is one of the first terrorist groups to proclaim itself a state and has in many ways been defined by its…
It’s Time to End the State Sponsors of Terrorism List Rachel Nirenberg Jan 13, 2018 Since 1979, the United States State Department has kept a list of what it calls “state sponsors of terrorism.”…
Ante portas: Radical Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina Alexander Sirois Sep 29, 2017 With every rubbled Raqqa street, the US-backed Kurdish and Arab Free Syrian Army inches closer towards victory over…
Radicalism to Reintegration: Counterterrorism Efforts in Indonesia Katie McClelland Sep 27, 2017 The largest terrorist attack in Indonesia in recent years took place in the capital on January 14th, 2016. Two of…