Terrorism

Terrorism Might Be the Least of Our Problems a Year After America’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan

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Aug 29th, 2022

Whistleblower Documents Show Problems in Twitter’s Handling of ‘Election Integrity’

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Aug 25th, 2022

Abusive “Counterterrorism” Crackdowns Choke Independent Civil Society in the Middle East

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Aug 25th, 2022

Oversight Reports Raise Questions About Value of DHS Counterterrorism Efforts

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Aug 17th, 2022

After a Year of Privation With the Taliban’s Return, the People of Afghanistan Deserve Better from the US and the World

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Aug 15th, 2022

Five Years After “Unite the Right”: Reflections on Charlottesville for Today’s Threat Landscape

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Aug 12th, 2022

DHS IG Cuffari’s Actions Exhibit Clear Pattern: Unwillingness or Inability to Meet the Mission

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Aug 11th, 2022

What Was the International Legal Basis for the Strike on al-Zawahiri?

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Aug 9th, 2022

Russia Should Not be Designated a State Sponsor of Terrorism

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Jul 11th, 2022

Al-Kurdi Capture Raises Thorny Detention Issues

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Jun 17th, 2022

Biden’s New Counterterrorism Policy in Somalia: Cautions and Unknowns

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May 17th, 2022

Still at War: The United States in Syria

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Apr 29th, 2022

Time for the International Community to Get Serious About Protecting Human Rights in Afghanistan

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Apr 22nd, 2022

Reviving an Idea for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Disengage, then Engage

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Apr 21st, 2022

Still at War: The Forever War Legal Paradigm in Afghanistan

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Apr 14th, 2022

With West Africa and Priority Countries Set, Potentially Game-Changing Global Fragility Act Still Faces Hurdles

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Apr 11th, 2022

Still at War: The United States in Somalia

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Mar 31st, 2022

Still at War: The United States in Yemen

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Mar 24th, 2022

Introduction to Symposium: Still at War – Where and Why the United States is Fighting the “War on Terror”

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Mar 24th, 2022

What I Told Congress about U.S. Lethal Strikes

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Feb 17th, 2022

The Al-Qurayshi Operation and Minimization of Civilian Casualties

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Feb 3rd, 2022

Biden’s Guantanamo Politics are not Obama’s

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Feb 2nd, 2022

Biden Team Gets It Right on Inadmissibility of Torture Evidence in Al-Nashiri Case

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Feb 1st, 2022

Looks Are Deceiving: The Rebranding and Perpetuation of Counterterrorism Watchlisting in Multilateral Spaces

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Jan 28th, 2022

Post-January 6th, the Military is Addressing Extremism in Its Ranks. Sort of.

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Jan 27th, 2022

Connecting the Dots: The Surge in Reprisals Against Women and the Rise of Counterterrorism

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Jan 19th, 2022

Bringing Climate and Terrorism Together at the UN Security Council – Proceed with Caution

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Dec 6th, 2021

Tragic Mistakes: Breaking the Military Culture of Impunity

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Nov 23rd, 2021

When US Security and Democracy Interests Clash

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Nov 18th, 2021

“Full of Sound and Fury”: Afghanistan’s Tragedy Becomes America’s Drama

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Nov 17th, 2021

To Ease Iraq’s Displacement Crisis, Restorative Justice and Peacebuilding are Vital

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Nov 16th, 2021

A Torture Survivor Speaks at the Guantanamo Military Commissions

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Nov 4th, 2021

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