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Tag: Terrorism
A Global War on Terror Memorial Is Unnecessary
Chris Yeazel
Migration and Terrorism: The United States Can Learn from Europe’s Mistakes
Sam Mullins
Back to the Future: The Return of Violent Far-Right Terrorism in the Age of Lone Wolves
Bruce Hoffman
How is the Christchurch Attack Reverberating in Erdogan’s Turkey?
Selim Koru
Should the Names of Terrorists Never Pass Our Lips?
Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens
Training Law Enforcement in Fragile States: The Case for a New U.S. Approach
Tommy Ross
and
Philip McDaniel
Timbuktu: A Laboratory for Jihadists Experimenting with Politics
Alex Thurston
Death in the Air: Revisiting the 2001 Anthrax Mailings and the Amerithrax Investigation
Glenn Cross
A Failure of Ideas: Revisiting Tony Blair’s Legacy in Iraq
Sam Roggeveen
Five Years Ago, We Assessed the War in Afghanistan for Congress: How Did We Do?
Jonathan Schroden
Can America’s Countering Violent Extremism Efforts be Salvaged?
Robin Simcox
Ten Years After Mumbai, the Group Responsible is Deadlier Than Ever
Stephen Tankel
The Two Faces of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Gregory D. Johnsen
The Python Problem: Reflections on the War on Terror, 17 Years Later
David A. Brown
,
Timothy Hoyt
, and
Craig Whiteside
Deadly Cooperation: The Shifting Ties Between Al-Qaeda and the Taliban
Tricia Bacon
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