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The ISIS Hydra: The Implications of the Death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

November 5, 2019November 6, 2019 Sushant Naidu 1 Comment Counter Terrorism, Donald Trump, ISIS, Kurds, Middle East, Syrian Kurds, terrorism

Image Credit: Getty Images By Michael Dombrowski On October 26, after releasing the news on Twitter, United States President Donald Trump

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Strangers in a Familiar Land: The Dangers of Citizenship Withdrawal to the Fight Against Terror

February 22, 2019February 24, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments Citizenship, Counter Terrorism, Human Rights, ISIS, terrorism, U.S. foreign Policy

by Kendra Brock  The recent UK decision to withdraw the citizenship of Shamima Begum and the U.S. decision to bar

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Airstrike in Syria: What’s Next?

April 9, 2017April 19, 2018 journalstaff 0 Comments Assad, Foreign Policy, ISIS, Middle East, Military, Russia, Syria, Trump, U.S. airstrike

This is a special edition collaborative blog post in response to the U.S. airstrike in Syria. By Emily Fox, Chiazam

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Africa Editors' Pick Featured 

Forgotten Threats: IS Media Dominance Overshadows African Security Concerns

February 17, 2016February 20, 2016 journalstaff 0 Comments africa, ISIS, security, terrorism

  After stunning the world in the summer of 2014 , the Islamic State (IS) has dominated national security concerns

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The Diplomacy Cable 1/18/2016

January 18, 2016February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments EU, France, Iraq, ISIS, Israel

Above: Map of Israeli settlements With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies

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The Diplomacy Cable 12/14/2015

December 14, 2015February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments COP21, Ireland, ISIS, Saudi Arabia, United Nations, United States

With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted telegrams

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The Diplomacy Cable 12/7/2015

December 7, 2015February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Germany, Iraq, ISIS, Turkey, United States, Venezuela

With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted telegrams

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In the Shadow of Syria, a Play to Redraw Borders

November 25, 2015February 20, 2016 journalstaff 1 Comment Assad, civil war, Golan Heights, ISIS, Israel, Netanyahu, Settlements, Syria

As Syria buckles under the weight of an increasingly fragmented internal conflict, a neighbor to the west is cementing its

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The Diplomacy Cable 10/5

October 5, 2015February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Afghanistan, Britain, France, Guatemala, ISIS, Syria, United States

With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted telegrams

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American Foreign Policy 

American Phobias

March 23, 2015March 24, 2015 Ziad Al Achkar 2 Comments 9/11, charlie hebdo, Counter Terrorism, Foreign Policy, ISIS, Policy, security, terrorism, U.S., U.S. foreign Policy

America has security issues. Communal psychological insecurity. I don’t mean solely external threats, largely I am referring to the internal

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