Polish Tatars and Islamists – When History Is No Guide
Jan Wójcik Tatars are an integrated Muslim minority in Poland with a history of good relations stretching all the way ...
Jan Wójcik Tatars are an integrated Muslim minority in Poland with a history of good relations stretching all the way ...
Hicham Tiflati* Today’s Radical, Tomorrow’s Hero Over the last 15 years, the concepts of radicalization and deradicalization have emerged as ...
Fabrice Fresse* As the dust settled after the 9/11 atrocities, countless questions arose. Education and radicalization was one of the ...
Fabrizio Minniti The Context - A Host of Negative Regional Factors The Arab Spring presented a unique opportunity for political ...
Adam Garfinkle The forms of social authority capable of motivating individuals to engage in acts of violence and terror are ...
Ana Belén Soage The Madrid Bombings The March 2004 Madrid bombings were another important turning point. Above all, they brought ...
Ana Belén Soage Islam Returns Islam’s long history in Spain began in 711, when the Muslim commander Tariq bin Ziyad ...
Jan Wójcik Since the beginning of the refugee crisis and the strong refusal of Poland to participate in the relocation ...
Jan Wójcik is a board member of the European Issues' Institute, an independent think-tank based in Warsaw. Author of publications ...
Jan Stehlík “Don't think I am just talking, for such a thing existed once before, a long, long time ago. ...
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