Erdoğan’s Gülen Problem Kathryn Schmidt Oct 4, 2016 Last week, leaders from around the world convened in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly. As…
Shifting Tides: Bombing in Istanbul Highlights Regional Struggle with Border… Conor Swimm Jan 23, 2016 For the second time in a matter of months a Turkish urban center has fallen prey to an attack at the hands of a…
No End in Sight: The Syrian Conflict in 2016 Abdalla Saleh Jan 16, 2016 Once magnificent cities now lying in ruins. Wailing mothers, holding lifeless infants to their chests. Ghastly …
Airbus 321: Using Tragedy to Create Effective Discourse on Modern Terrorism Alexandra Sakellariou Nov 21, 2015 A tragic event occurred October 31, when a Russian Airbus A321 fatally crashed over Egypt, killing all 224 staff…
How ISIS and Sunni Rage Remade the Middle East Sarie Khalid Oct 28, 2015 The Bush White House’s decision to invade Iraq, overthrow Saddam Hussein’s Ba’athist dictatorship and…
The Journalist’s Dilemma: Game Theorizing Terror Journalism (Part 1 of 2) Margot Charles Dec 11, 2014 This article is the beginning of a two part collaborative series on the journalism of terror. Part Two will be…
ISIS and the Sacred State Max Blaisdell Oct 23, 2014 The expressed mission of ISIS is the creation of a caliphate to rule over the entire Muslim ummah, the entire…
Will China Join the US in Counterterrorism Efforts? Jenny Deng Oct 1, 2014 On September 22 2013, People’s Daily reported that Chinese militants, mostly of the Uyghur ethnic group from…