The Strategic Picture in Central Asia After NATO’s Withdrawal From Afghanistan
European Eye on Radicalization The Newlines Institute held an event on 7 October, “Central Asia: Emerging Power Vacuums”, which...
European Eye on Radicalization The Newlines Institute held an event on 7 October, “Central Asia: Emerging Power Vacuums”, which...
Tunisia has often been called the “one success story” of the Arab spring. This was always a problematic description and...
European Eye on Radicalization The Middle East Institute (MEI) hosted a webinar on 16 July, entitled, “Can a New U.N....
European Eye on Radicalization “Masculinities” are those behaviors, languages, and practices—existing in specific socio-cultural and organizational locations—which are commonly...
European Eye on Radicalization President Joe Biden has just passed 100 days in office, and two foreign policy issues...
European Eye on Radicalization The Middle East Institute (MEI) hosted a webinar on 29 March, entitled, “A Strategic Proxy...
European Eye on Radicalization Perhaps 5,000 Europeans journeyed to join the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria and Iraq, not merely...
European Eye on Radicalization The Center for Security Research (CSR) held a webinar on 23 February, “Best Practices and...
European Eye on Radicalization After an unprecedented year of stress—social, economic, and political—for societies around the world coping with...
European Eye on Radicalization The Middle East Centre (MEC) at Oxford University recently hosted a webinar, “The Place of...
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