World War Z: Why Russia Fights DAESH Zealots
The civilizational lines drawn by the West have allowed the world to divide itself into camps making the civilian undersides of societies susceptible to extremist horror.
View ArticleThe Women of Daesh: Thinking about a Decade of Research on Women, Gender, and...
So long as gender stereotypes rule our understandings of women’s participation in terrorism, those understandings will necessarily be partial.
View ArticleEuropean Response to Security Threats: Limitations and An Alternative
Hard-line security actions could be necessary to reassure the public and to prevent further strikes. However, they have proven their limits in the very recent past.
View ArticleInterview – Salim al-Jabouri
The Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Dr. Salim al-Jabouri, answers questions about Daesh/ISIS and the challenges associated with the rebuilding of Iraq and its military.
View ArticleGender and Countering Islamic State Radicalisation
The women targeted by counter-terrorism polices are denied politics, their agency is reduced to a lack of knowledge, and they are assumed to be rational but ‘misguided’.
View ArticleInterview – Michael Stephens
RUSI's Michael Stephens answers questions on the recent referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan, Trump's Middle East policy, developments in Syria and the Iran nuclear deal.
View ArticleInterview – Gary Kent
Secretary of the all-party parliamentary group on the Kurdistan region, Gary Kent, discusses the group, Iraq and the Kurdish independence referendum and its consequences.
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