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Najam in The News: Youth in an Age of Terror

in In the Media

In a heart-wrenching Op-Ed, Dean Adil Najam considers the plight of Pakistan youths growing up in the shadow of terror.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, extremism, In The Media, najam, Pakistan, terrorism, The News on Sunday

Jessica Stern Testifies Before Senate on ISIS

in General News, In the Media

Jessica Stern testified before the Committee on Homeland Security in Washington, D. C. on Wednesday, Jan. 20.

Tagged: 2016, extremism, In The Media, ISIS, Jessica Stern, politics, senate, Stern, terrorism, The Hill

Menchik in New Mandala: Extremism and Indonesia

in In the Media

Jeremy Menchik says that Muslim institutions in Indonesia don’t represent an easy fix for extremism in other nations.

Tagged: 2016, Democracy, extremism, In The Media, Indonesia, Islam, Jeremy Menchik, Menchik, Muslim, New Mandala, Tolerance

Woodward OpEd in WSJ: Fighting Terror With Biometrics

in In the Media

John Woodward looks to biometrics in fighting the war on terror in a new Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal.

Tagged: 2016, European Union, extremism, In The Media, ISIS, John Woodward, terrorism, Wall Street Journal, Woodward

Army War College Publishes Aftandilian Monograph

in Research

Professor Gregory Aftandilian has published a monograph with the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) at the U. S. Army War College.

Tagged: 2015, aftandilian, Army, Army War College, extremism, gregory aftandilian, Islam, Muslim, terrorism

Town Hall Event Examines Paris, Beirut

in Beyond the Headlines, Events News

The Pardee School brought over a century of expertise and scholarship on security, intelligence and global studies together to discuss the recent Paris terrorist attacks.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, beyond the headlines, extremism, Forced Migration and Human Trafficking, ISIS, Islam, Jessica Stern, Joseph Wippl, keylor, lori, Muslim, najam, Noora Lori, paris, Paris Attacks, Stern, Town Hall, william keylor, wippl

Jessica Stern to Join Pardee School Faculty

in General News, Research

Jessica Stern, internationally-renowned expert on terrorism, will join the Pardee School effective Spring 2016.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, counterterrorism, extremism, Faculty, Jessica Stern, Stern, terrorism

Sewall at Pardee School: Preventing the Next ISIL

in Events News

The Under Secretary of Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights described the U. S.’s holistic response to countering violent extremism.

Tagged: 2015, Boko Haram, counterterrorism, Democracy, extremism, Human Rights, ISIL, ISIS, Sarah Sewall, security, Sewall, terrorism، 波士顿大学, U.S. Department of State

Corgan in Boston Herald: Beware the Lone Wolves

in In the Media

Pardee School Professor Michael Corgan said that so-called ‘lone wolf’ terrorists offer security challenges different than those operating in established groups.

Tagged: 2015, Boston Herald, Corgan, extremism, France, In The Media, michael corgan, terrorism

Bacevich on Here and Now: Iraq War Created ISIS

in In the Media

Andrew Bacevich says that the greater Middle East cannot be stabilized by use of U.S. military power.

Tagged: 2015, Andrew Bacevich, Bacevich, extremism, Iraq, ISIS, Islam, Muslim, terrorism

Alumni Spotlight: Michael Greenwald Named Treasury Attaché

in Alumni

This August, Pardee School alum Michael Greenwald will begin his appointment as the U. S. Department of the Treasury Attaché to Qatar and Kuwait.

Tagged: 2015, alumni spotlight, extremism, Finance, Greenwald, Michael Greenwald, terrorism, Treasury

Video: Wippl Talks Terror Recruiting on FOX

in In the Media, Videos

Pardee School Professor Joe Wippl said that young people are especially vulnerable to the messages of recruiters for international terrorist organizations.

Tagged: 2015, extremism, Joe Wippl, Joseph Wippl, terrorism, wippl

Keylor and Stern on WERS Radio

in In the Media

Pardee Professor Bill Keylor said the Internet had changed the game when it comes to recruiting young people to terrorist organizations.

Tagged: 2015, bill keylor, extremism, ISIS, Islam, Islamic State, keylor, Muslim, terrorism, william keylor

VIDEO: Wippl Talks ISIS Women on WCVB

in In the Media

Pardee Professor Joseph Wippl said that ISIS is increasing its recruitment of American women, a tactic long employed in Europe.

Tagged: 2015, extremism, ISIS, Joe Wippl, terrorism, wippl

Woldemariam on Kenya Attacks

in In the Media

Pardee Professor Michael Woldemariam spoke with NECN News about the recent al-Shabaab attacks in Kenya.

Tagged: 2015, Africa, al-shabaab, extremism, Islam, kenya, michael woldemariam, Muslim, terrorism

No Easy Choices in War on Extremism, Says Najam

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam says that violent extremism has become a monstrous global phenomenon that can neither be easily contained nor tackled within individual countries.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, extremism, terrorism, war on terror

Aftandilian Publishes Sinai Monograph

in Research

Greg Aftandilian, visiting lecturer in International Relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies, has published a monograph with the Strategic Studies Institute at the U. S. Army War College.

Tagged: 2015, aftandilian, counterterrorism, Egypt, extremism, greg aftandilian, gregory aftandilian, sinai, terrorism

Aftandilian: Don’t Alienate Moderate Muslims

in In the Media

Aftandilian, visiting lecturer at the Pardee School of Global Studies, said that the response to the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris need not alienate moderate Muslims.

Tagged: 2015, aftandilian, charlie hebdo, extremism, greg aftandilian, gregory aftandilian, Islam, Muslim, terrorism

Bacevich: West not Exempt from Terrorism

in In the Media

Andrew Bacevich argued that terrorist attacks in Boston and Paris show that the West is not exempt from political violence – and that nations must radically change their approach to dealing with threats.

Tagged: 2015, Andrew Bacevich, Bacevich, charlie hebdo, extremism, Islam, Muslim, paris, terrorism

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