Fallout from the Paris attacks is likely to exacerbate concerns around the hundreds of thousands of refugees flowing into Europe from Syria.
Tag: terrorism
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The practice of CVE has suffered from a lack of clarity in its definition and scope. Moreover, many policymakers and practitioners have used the terms “counterterrorism” and “CVE” interchangeably, when in reality they represent very different approaches.
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On the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, the Pope has given the international community some serious food for thought.
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Data supplied by the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy support the assumption that the national share of violence has increasingly moved from the North Sinai to wider Egypt in recent years.
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Moses Onyango, Fellow of the African Leadership Centre, Kings College London, discusses the challenges of countering violent extremism in Kenya.
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Attempts to verify the exact number and identities of the recently liberated Boko Haram hostages have been complicated by the government’s relocation and rehabilitation process.
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Turkey’s confrontation against ISIS, which appears to be gaining momentum, is also likely to coincide with a spike in anti-Kurdish operations.
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Buhari must implement the domestic reforms necessary to reduce the appeal of anti-government movements and prevent the development of additional insurgencies in Boko Haram’s mold.
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Many Tunisians, including political leaders and human rights advocates, are already questioning whether the emergency declaration was necessary.
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While ISIS’ goal of stoking sectarianism may have failed in Kuwait, its ability to infiltrate and conduct an attack in a country, which has experienced so little terrorist-related violence, is still a concern.