Following the expulsion of international observers from Hebron, settler violence is already escalating.
Regulating the internet won't work. Investing in public services might.
Look at ISIS's own propaganda and it's clear that Western intervention is a key driver of their violence.
The organisation that filmed the notorious incident of an Israeli medic shooting a wounded Palestinian teenager in the head, is at the crest of an exciting new wave of creative resistance.
The story of the camera, and the campaign that helped reveal the criminal acts perpetrated by Israel's military occupation of the West Bank.
Britain's referendum shows the need to deepen democracy, and make it truly deliberative.
The EU is an astonishing institution, unique in human history, imperfect because of the scale of its ambition. Let's not tear it down.
The idea that the EU undermines English liberty is nonsense: it has helped curtail the British state's repressive surveillance.
Reflections after months poring over interviews with activists about surveillance.
St Andrews University and openDemocracy interviewed 25 activists, and surveyed more than a hundred, about the impacts of surveillance on activism in the UK. Here are our findings.
For the terrorists, best would be to be left alone to consolidate. Next best would be an epic all-out confrontation with western infidel ground forces. We should not give them what they want.
British government air strikes killed three IS combatants. It only appears to have tried to justify two of these deaths.