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.
Egypt’s Samir Al Ghatas on the Nature of Terrorism
Is terrorism fueled by economic, social, religious, or psychological factors?
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters Assume ISIS’ Mantle in the Philippines’ Troubled South
An ISIS-linked extremist group is threatening the peace process in the Philippines’ restive Mindanao region.
Fact Sheet: China-Central Asia-Western Asia Corridor
An overview of the China-Central Asia-Western Asia Corridor, one of the main economic conduits envisioned by China’s One Belt One Road Initiative.
Central Asia Aid Vital to US Counterterrorism Efforts
On Central Asia, President Trump should listen to the words of Defense Secretary Mattis: “If you don’t fund the State Department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition.”
London Attack Claimed by Islamic State
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the London attack that killed five people on Wednesday.
Blame Belgium! How France Ignores Its Homegrown Terror Problem
Blaming Belgium won't change the fact that France has a homegrown terrorism problem.
The Dubious “Mastermind”: Abdelhamid Abaaoud and the Paris Attacks
There are numerous reasons for doubt about the Belgian jihadist’s role.
The G-20 Misses the Mark on Terrorism
In the shadow of the Paris attacks, the G-20 has issued a joint agenda on terrorism that falls short of the mark.
Paris Attacks Throw Syria’s Assad a Lifeline
By amplifying the threat of Islamic State, the Paris attacks have opened the door for a Western compromise on the fate of Syria President Bashar al-Assad.