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Insurgency and Terrorism in North-East India
Jaideep Saikia discusses insurgency and terrorism in North-East of India with active cross-border linkages with China, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. Jaideep Saikia is a Terrorism and Conflict Analyst and a Fellow, Irregular Warfare Initiative Fellow, West Point USA. He is...
Dr. Jason Warner on “The Islamic State in Africa: Emergence, Evolution, and Future of the Next Jihadist Battle”
Dr. Jason Warner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, and an Associate in the Combating Terrorism Center (CTC), also at the United States Military Academy, where he directs the...
Mina al-Lami on What the Return of the Taliban Means for Jihadists
Mina al-Lami heads the jihadist media monitoring team a BBC Monitoring. She’s a native Arabic speaker with 15 years of experience closely tracking the militant and media activities of jihadist groups and their use of online platforms and technology. Mina has written...
Dr. Wesley S. McCann on Contemporary Data Issues in Extremism Research
Wesley S. McCann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society. He has published numerous articles dealing with terrorism, immigration, and criminal law and courts, and is the author of National Security and Policy in America: Immigrants,...
Dr. Jennifer Santiago Oreta on Terrorism and Political Violence in South-Asia
Jennifer Santiago Oreta, Ph.D. is currently an Assistant Professor of the Department of Political Science, and Director of the Ateneo Initiative for Southeast Asian Studies (AISEAS) of the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines. Dr. Oreta is currently a US-ASEAN...
Dr. Daisy Muibu on Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Somalia
Dr. Daisy Muibu is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Her research is focused on policing and counterinsurgency from a variety of perspectives that include: police legitimacy and local law enforcement responses to terrorism; citizens perceptions towards formal, private and informal policing and paramilitary forces; and the role of foreign fighters within insurgent groups.