Analysis While the West focused on Afghanistan, ISIS gained ground in Iraq and beyond For jihadist groups, recruiting new adherents – primarily young men with few prospects – appears to be almost as easy now as 20 years ago By Paul Rogers / 11 Dec 2021
Opinion Can states be trusted to protect the public from radicalised extremists? An examination of the radicalisation that leads to violent extremism such as the Liverpool bombing must include the state's role in fomenting it By Umut Korkut / 16 Nov 2021
Conflict & security Let’s talk about the civilians dying in Syria While recent violence in Eastern Ghouta has made international headlines throughout the first months of 2018, it has not been the only display of force by the Syrian regime. By Jens Renner and Kylee Pedersen / 3 Apr 2018