Heated debate about the fate of foreign fighters joining the Islamic State, the jihadist group that controls a swath of Iraq and Syria, spotlights a host of societal problems in Europe. It also highlights the degree of alienation that prompts young men and women to join a brutal force and calls into question the efficacy of criminalisation
State responses to repatriation of Islamic State (ISIS) foreign fighters and their children detained...
Research to-date on so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) or ‘Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s\u27 (ISIS) ...
How does a conflict far away speak to men and women in Kosovo? What does this say about the memories...
The phenomenon of foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq is making headlines. Their involvement in the a...
Radicalisation is one of the most alarming security threats. This paper focuses on the issue of recr...
The current flow of foreign fighters to the conflict in Syria and Iraq is unprecedented in recent ti...
Throughout the Syrian conflict, a new extremist organization became increasingly visible to the publ...
This paper will explore the challenges presented by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, (ISI...
Terrorism kills on average 20,000 people every year. Although this is a small percentage of the worl...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
Islamic State (IS), previously known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has shown nothin...
With the outbreak of civil war and sectarian violence in Syria, Iraq, and Libya, over 15,000 men and...
This Research Paper by Dr. Alex P. Schmid opens with a brief exposition of the foreign (terrorist) f...
The ongoing violent conflicts in Syria and Irak are a permanent threat for the security of European ...
Reports that several disillusioned ISIS fighters want to return to their home countries pose a serio...
State responses to repatriation of Islamic State (ISIS) foreign fighters and their children detained...
Research to-date on so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) or ‘Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s\u27 (ISIS) ...
How does a conflict far away speak to men and women in Kosovo? What does this say about the memories...
The phenomenon of foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq is making headlines. Their involvement in the a...
Radicalisation is one of the most alarming security threats. This paper focuses on the issue of recr...
The current flow of foreign fighters to the conflict in Syria and Iraq is unprecedented in recent ti...
Throughout the Syrian conflict, a new extremist organization became increasingly visible to the publ...
This paper will explore the challenges presented by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, (ISI...
Terrorism kills on average 20,000 people every year. Although this is a small percentage of the worl...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
Islamic State (IS), previously known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has shown nothin...
With the outbreak of civil war and sectarian violence in Syria, Iraq, and Libya, over 15,000 men and...
This Research Paper by Dr. Alex P. Schmid opens with a brief exposition of the foreign (terrorist) f...
The ongoing violent conflicts in Syria and Irak are a permanent threat for the security of European ...
Reports that several disillusioned ISIS fighters want to return to their home countries pose a serio...
State responses to repatriation of Islamic State (ISIS) foreign fighters and their children detained...
Research to-date on so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) or ‘Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s\u27 (ISIS) ...
How does a conflict far away speak to men and women in Kosovo? What does this say about the memories...