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The Complicated Consequences of Canada’s Proud Boys Terrorist Listing
Canada's decision to designate the Proud Boys a terrorist entity could ultimately align the organization with the civil society actors and racialized communities the group so violently decries. -
How White Supremacists Use Soft Power
Their charm offensive has recruited followers and advanced a racist agenda in a fashion that analysts underestimate at their peril. -
U.S. Army Soldier Charged with Attempting to Help ISIS Attack U.S. Troops
Pfc. Cole James Bridges has been charged with attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization and attempting to murder U.S. military service members. -
The 2021 NDAA, White Supremacy and Domestic Extremism
The NDAA created new programs for combating white supremacy and domestic terrorism, but it omits two important proposals included in earlier versions of the bill. The Biden administration should consider... -
Social Media Companies Need Better Emergency Protocols
Social media companies should develop emergency protocols to counter the exploitation by malign agents and states that seek to foment violence. -
An Abridged History of America’s Terrorism Prevention Programs: Opposition Grows, Supporters Adapt
As the U.S. government faces downsizing in both its terrorism prevention staff and congressional funding, a quiet shift has begun at the local level. The future of CVE programs will be determined by stat... -
An Abridged History of America’s Terrorism Prevention Programs: Fits and Starts
There is an ongoing debate within policy circles on when and where countering violent extremism programs began in the U.S. There is, however, little debate on whether the strategy has been implemented ef... -
New Suspect Charged in 1988 Lockerbie Bombing
Charges were unsealed exactly 32 years after the bombing, which is considered the second deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history. -
Did Al-Shabaab Attempt a 9/11-Style Aircraft Attack Targeting the United States?
Three questions raised by the capture of Cholo Abdi Abdullah. -
Reflections on the Christchurch Commission Report
Twenty-one months after the bloodiest terrorist attack in New Zealand’s history, a government commission has released a lengthy postmortem of what went wrong. -
New Zealand Report Calls for “Systemic Change” After Christchurch Massacres
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The Death of Ayman Al-Zawahri and the Future of Al-Qaida
If Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri is in fact dead, where will al-Qaida go next and what kind of movement will Zawahri’s successor inherit?