Matthew Williams October 4, 2020 Is war looming again in Syria's Gaza? Matthew Williams October 4, 2020 As Turkey flexes its military muscle in North Africa and the Caucasus, is war inevitable in Idlib?
Orwa Ajjoub August 14, 2019 Through the Looking Glass: The Clash of Civilizations Narrative in Extremist Worldviews Orwa Ajjoub August 14, 2019 The rising threat of white supremacist terrorism and the evolution of Salafi jihadism should concern us all.
Orwa Ajjoub March 21, 2019 ISIS may have lost its territory, but it remains a force to reckoned with. Orwa Ajjoub March 21, 2019 ISIS has lost its final territories around Baghuz. However, the organisation has lost none of its potency.
Matthew Williams March 17, 2017 From refugee to activist: An interview with Dr. Nooralhaq Nasimi Matthew Williams March 17, 2017 Afghan human rights activist Dr. Nasimi discusses the Soviet-Afghan War, the Taleban and the refugee crisis.
Matthew Williams February 12, 2017 Exodus: Understanding the genocide against the Yezidis in Iraq Matthew Williams February 12, 2017 Decades of persecution culminated in genocidal violence against the Yezidis.
Matthew Williams November 12, 2016 The Decay of Western Politics: The rise of Donald Trump Matthew Williams November 12, 2016 President Donald Trump and the identity crisis of Western politics
Elizabeth Dysktra McCarthy October 7, 2016 What do we need from the ICC? Elizabeth Dysktra McCarthy October 7, 2016 A report by the Danish Immigration Service has downplayed the severity of the Eritrean refugee crisis and war crimes committed across their state.
Nino Orto July 21, 2016 Goodbye Iraq: From Saddam to Baghdadi, the long road to jihād Nino Orto July 21, 2016 Is the rise of the ISIS the catalyst for the disintegration of Iraq as a nation state?