Tag Archives | Al Qaeda

Yazidi Genocide, the Urgent Need for Prosecution
Paul Newman 08.16.18

Counter-terrorism Needs to Recognize the Complexity of New Terrorism
Bruce Newsome 01.16.18

With U.S. Eyes on ISIS, Al Qaeda Looks to Idlib
Lindsay Jodoin 12.02.17

On the Radicalization of Young Moroccans
Mohamed Chtatou 09.28.17

Why al-Qaeda is Still Strong 16 Years After 9/11
Tricia Bacon 09.11.17

Anwar al-Awlaki: The Posthumous Jihadi or a Martyr?
Tabitha Mwangi 07.21.17

Who Will Be the Heir to ISIS?
Fuad Suleiman 05.09.17

Creating Frankenstein: Saudi Arabia’s Ultra-Conservative Footprint in Africa
James Dorsey 01.22.17

In Russia-U.S. Deal, West Leaves Syrian Islamist Mess
Anhvinh Doanvo 09.12.16

Extremist Movements and Loss of Purpose: The Fall of Daesh
Omar Mawji 07.04.16

Yemen Thwarts Al Qaeda Attack
Marcela Ganea 06.07.16

Defeating Terrorism Will Require a Robust, Integrated Strategy
Byron Ramirez 04.07.16

ISIS is More Dangerous than Al-Qaida. But How?
Sanjal Shastri 01.14.16

Ismail Khan, Former Warlord, on ISIS, Afghan Governance, and His Country’s Future
Fahim Masoud 10.21.15

Al-Qaeda is Trying an Image Makeover
Felix Imonti 10.03.15

Fighting Islamic State: Getting Down To Root Causes
James Dorsey 10.02.15

Mideast Policy Advisors Needed
John Price 09.29.15

Middle East Conflicts Spill onto Spanish Soccer Pitch
James Dorsey 09.25.15