Islam
Considered the “Islamic Fringe” by Muslim coreligionists, S.E. Asian Muslims embraced secular pursuits and have shunned the radical variants of Islam common in the Middle East.
Turkey: Ally or Albatross?
The principal recommendation for NATO reform here, is to expel Turkey, recognize Kurdistan, and end Ankara’s pipe dream of accession to the European Union.
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The Two Faces of Terror: Why the West Loses
The fight against Islamic terror has two faces today, public relations and strategic hokum. The Global Coalition on the Defeat of ISIS meeting illustrates these phenomena.
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Honor in Hijrah as Expressed by the Islamic State
Islamic State emphasis for hijrah in the immediate future bring support to previous observations regarding the theme of Urgency.
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Religious Advising For Strategic Effect: US Army Chaplains as Change Agents
The failure to understand and appreciate the religious dimension of political action is not without consequence.
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Sayyid Qutb’s “Milestones” and Its Impact on the Arab Spring
While not democracy in the American image, the Arab Spring has the potential to bring Islamists into conflict with jihadists.
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Gender and Transition in Afghanistan
The issue of the reach of the state needs to be put into a wider focus by including women and gender issues as part of the narrative.
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Who’s on First? Or Why Fences Matter More Than Al-Qaeda in Mali
The provision of both financial and development programs in the northern territories of Mali is an effective way to deter vulnerable groups from adhering to AQ ideology.
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Book Review: Saddam Hussein’s Ba’th Party: Inside an Authoritarian Regime
As someone who was born and lived in Iraq, I witnessed much of what Dr. Sassoon describes and believe that his analysis is profound and accurate.