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Boko Haram: How To Stop It
By Chiangi Michael Aondona, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and expert in conflict resolution and a member of the...
The Limits of Hybridity and the Crisis of Liberal Peace
By Suthaharan Nadarajah, SOAS University of London and David Rampton, London School of Economics (LSE). Abstract Hybridity has emerged...
The Kids Are Alt-Right: How Media and the Law Enable White Supremacist Groups
By analyst Eleanor Boatman, NY. Full tittle: The Kids Are Alt-Right: How Media and the Law Enable White Supremacist Groups to Recruit and...
Homegrown Terrorism in the U.S.
By Cat Cronin, Researcher at Talking About Terrorism. 1. According to FBI Director Christopher Wray, “The primary terrorist threat to the...
The Ethical Dilemma of the USA Government Wiretapping
By Arwen Mullikin, researcher and Shawon S. M. Rahman, University of Hawaii. Abstract USA Government wiretapping activities is a very...
Dealing with Potential Terrorists
By Professor Alessandro Corda, Queen's University Belfast - School of Law; University of Minnesota Law School. Abstract In this chapter,...
Boko Haram: What you need to know
By Cat Cronin, Researcher at Talking About Terrorism. 1. Boko Haram officially emerged in 2002 in Nigeria’s northern Borno State. The...
Cyberterrorism in the US: 10 facts.
By Cat Cronin, Researcher at Talking About Terrorism. 1. The FBI defines cyberterrorism as a "premeditated, politically motivated attack...
What’s going on with Al-Qaeda?
Past and present of one of the deadliest terrorist organizations, by Cat Cronin. 1. Al-Qaeda dates back to the 1979-1989 Soviet-Afghan...
Terrorism in the US
10 brief facts about terrorism in the US, by our researcher Cat Cronin. 1. Since 9/11, 427 people have been charged for terrorism against...
Terrorism Financing, Recruitment and Attacks: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
By Nicola Limodio, Bocconi University; - IGIER - Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research; Baffi Carefin Centre, Bocconi...
The State Fights Back: A comparative Analysis of Law and Order Situation of Pakistan (2008/2012)
By Dr. Danish Ahmed Siddiqui Associate Professor Karachi University Business School, University of Karachi, Pakistan. Abstract The number...
Taking Politics Seriously
How do we deal with politics? By Charles Blattberg Professor of Political Philosophy Université de Montréal. Abstract John Rawls’...
Terrorism and Youth: by Jessica Trisko Darden
How do terrorists take advantage of youth? What are Governments failing to do? What are the measures to control radicalization that...
The Vast Gulf Between Attempted Mass Shooting and Attempted Material Support
By Heidi R. Gilchrist, Assistant Professor of Legal Writing at Brooklyn Law School; Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School. Abstract...
The Complex Dynamics of Religious Conflicts and the Boko Haram Sectarian Crisis in Nigeria
By Chiangi Michael, Supreme Court of Nigeria. Abstract The two main religious groups in Nigeria (Christians and Moslems) have been known...
A War of the Words: Assessing Liability for Online Incitement of Terrorism
By Zachary Shufro, University of North Carolina School of Law; Tufts University. Abstract Social media posts and terrorism have become...
Prosecuting Foreign Fighters in Syria: The Creation of an International Court
Peter Cephas Dahabreh, Harvard University, addresses possible solutions to prosecute Foreign Fighters in Syria, including a new ad hoc...
International Civil Individual Responsibility and the Security Council
By Professor Vincent-Joel Proulx, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Faculty of Law. Full tittle: International Civil Individual...
Taking War Seriously
By Charles Blattberg, Professor of Political Philosophy Université de Montréal. Abstract Just war theory − as advanced by Michael Walzer,...
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