Is Islamic State in Hind Province Regrouping?
After a relative lull in activities and propaganda targeting India last year, the Islamic State in Hind Province (ISHP) appears to have revived its Indian campaign.
Unearthing the Secret to COVID-19 Successes in New Zealand and Taiwan
These two island democracies share several features that allowed them to weather the COVID-19 storm better than their peers.
Historical Holocaust: Daesh’s Lasting Legacy
Daesh’s wanton destruction of cultural relics helped fray the national fabric of countries like Syria and Iraq. It’s now up to the international community to help mend them.
Kazakhstan Moves to Ease Water Conflict in Central Asia
A new proposal from President Tokayev takes aim at one of the most pressing, albeit often understated, issues facing the region.
Interview: Maxime Fiset from the Centre for the Prevention of Radicalization Leading to Violence
We sit down with Vanessa Reggio of the Centre for the Prevention of Radicalization Leading to Violence (CPRLV) to discuss new poles of radicalization and what can be done to curb their spread.
Countering Iran in Ukraine and the South Caucasus
Six policies that the US can adopt to curb Iran’s malign influence in a volatile region.
Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
Wednesday, November 24th's dramatic terrorist attacks and siege of Mumbai, India’s commercial capital, threatens to unravel the precarious progress towards peace between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan.
As Islamic State Retreats, the Battle to Rebuild Is Only Beginning
Large swathes of Iraq and Syria remain utterly devastated by the war with Islamic State.
Analysis: Belmokhtar’s Death a Boost for Islamic State in Libya
If Mokhtar Belmokhtar is confirmed to have been killed by a US airstrike over the weekend, it would remove an obstacle keeping the al-Mourabitoun from pledging its allegiance to Islamic State.
Zawahiri Killing: A New Twist in Afghanistan
The recent Zawahiri killing highlights how hard it is for Washington to completely quit the region.