Mapping Contours of Reconciliation and Peace Process in Afghanistan: Policy Options for Pakistan By Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Mirza Faculty Member, School of Politics and International Relations (SPIR), Quaid-iAzam University (QAU); Hussain...
Active Far-Right Groups in the Capitol Riots Becs Hill, Assistant Researcher at Talking About Terrorism. On Wednesday 6 January 2021, thousands of pro-Trump rioters descended on the ...
A Counter-Terrorism Agenda for the EU: Anticipate, Prevent, Protect, Respond Summary of key elements by Jake Grinyer, Researcher at Talking About Terrorism, and Dr. Patricia Pazos, Director of Talking About Terrori...
Balochistan Reconciliation By Shanzay Noor, Kinnaird College for Women, Pakistan. ABSTRACT Balochistan is surely descending into Anarchy. The contemporary wave of i...
Terrorist Victim or Perpetrator? Foreign Solutions to Challenges Posed by the U.S.’s Terrorist Bars to Asylum, by Stephanie Cooper Blum† and Dr. Nadav Morag††. Study publ...
The Limits of Punishment: Transitional Justice and Violent Extremism By Ronald Slye, Professor at Seattle University School of Law and Mark Freeman, founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Integ...
Terrorism in Austria By Jack Ryan, Assistant Researcher. Austria is the latest EU country to fall victim to a lone wolf style Islamist terror attack; Events i...
Boko Haram Now By Jack Ryan, Research Assistant at Talking About Terrorism. Jama’atu Ahl as-Sunnah il-Da’awati wal-Jihad, commonly known as Boko Haram, w...
ISIS in Europe By Jack Ryan, Research Assistant at Talking About Terrorism. In March 2019, The Islamic State was driven from its last stronghold, and on...
Terrorist Incitement on the Internet By Alexander Tsesis, Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Abstract The internet provides a platform for speech across national border...
The Price of Prevention: Anti-Terrorism Pre-Crime Measures and International Human Rights Law By Professor Arturo J. Carrillo, George Washington University, Law School. GW Law School Public Law and Legal Theory Paper No. 2020-50. G...
Terrorism in Europe: Key Findings We summarize the last Europol Terrorism Report (Te-Sat) , detailing the current trends in the EU. By Jake Grinyer Research Assistant at...
Is Globalization Responsible of the Wuhan-COVID-19 Worldwide Crisis? By Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada, Universidad San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC). Abstract This paper analyzes the impact of Globalization as in ...
The Uses of Drones in Case of Massive Epidemics Contagious Diseases: COVID-19 Crisis By Professor Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada, Center of Latin American Studies (CLAS). University of Malaya. Full tittle: The Uses of Drones in...
Terrorismology By Professor Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada, Center of Latin American Studies (CLAS). University of Malaya. Abstract The Terrorismology will b...
Terrorism Risk Insurance Act: Time to Renew or Rethink? Abstract This paper summarizes the U.S. program for terrorism insurance, outlines its advantages and disadvantages, and describes the cur...
Fighting Terrorism in Africa: Complementarity between Inclusive Development, Military Expenditure an By Simplice Asongu, African Governance and Development Institute; Sara le Roux, Oxford Brookes University - Department of Economics and P...
The Advantages and Unintended Consequences of Using Film to Teach Terrorism By Christopher Cook, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. Full tittle: One Man's Freedom Fighter on Film is Another Man's Terrorist dur...
The Misalignment between Policy Responses and the Drivers of Conflict in Somalia: Missing the Mark By Cody Wilson, Northeastern University. Abstract Somalia is a country locked in a complex conflict which has dragged on for almost three...
Name It While You Shame It: An Assessment of Iraq’s Legal Response to Da’esh Crimes By Hajar Baker, Iraq. Abstract Since Da’esh’ takeover of Mosul in 2014, discussions emerged both domestically and internationally on the ...
Personality Disruption as Mental Torture: The CIA, Interrogational Abuse, and the U.S. Torture Act By David Luban, University Professor in Law and Philosophy at Georgetown University Law Center and Katherine S. Newell, Resource Counse...
Night Watchers and Terrorists By Edward E. Escalante, Angelo State University, Norris-Vincent College of Business, Texas, United States. Abstract A massive movement of...
Terrorism Activities and Management Forecasts By Augustine Duru, Kogod School of Business American University; Yangyang Fan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Christo Pirinsky, Unive...
The Syrian Detention Conundrum: International and Comparative Legal Complexities By Dan E. Stigall, U.S. Department of Justice. Published at Harvard National Security Journal, Vol 11, Issue 1, 54-105, 2020. Abstract T...
Boko Haram and Terrorism in Nigeria CHIANGI M. AONDONA, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, explains how Covid-19 is affecting counter terrorism efforts in Nigeria. H...
Boko Haram: How To Stop It By Chiangi Michael Aondona, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and expert in conflict resolution and a member of the...
Terrorism and Youth: by Jessica Trisko Darden How do terrorists take advantage of youth? What are Governments failing to do? What are the measures to control radicalization that reall...
Syria: Bringing Foreign Fighters to Justice Peter Cephas Dahabreh, Harvard University, explains possible solutions including the creation of an International Tribunal. What are the ...
International laws to combat terrorism: 5 question to Professor Shubhra Sanyal 1. International laws to control terrorism are complex and need a better commitment and consensus worldwide. What would be your 3 top pri...
Kashmir region and Terrorism: 5 questions to Professor S. Krishnan. Professor S. Krishnan, Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, explains for Talking About Terrorism how the la...
Is ISIS defeated? Understanding the consequences of the US withdrawal in Syria. President Trump announced on December 19 the withdrawal of American troops from Syria considering ISIS 'defeated'. Dr. Patricia Pazos exp...
Professor Abdullah Baabood about the crisis in the Gulf: What to expect? A Saudi-led coalition against accused Qatar of financing terrorism, creating a crisis in the Gulf and a long-lasting blockade to Qatar. ...
USA counter-terrorism policy: Dr. Donna Starr-Deelen Donna Starr discusses about USA counter-terrorism from Bush to Trump, highlighting the main lines of actions, mistakes made and the futur...
Richard Barrett, Senior Vice-President at The Soufan Group Richard Barrett discusses about foreign fighters in Europe and explains how the EU is acting in the fight against terrorism besides its ow...