Challengers from the Sidelines: Understanding Americaβs Violent Far-Right
In the last few years, and especially since 2007, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of attacks and violent plots originating from individuals and groups...
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Self Inflicted Wounds
SelfβInflicted Wounds: Debates and Divisions within alβQa’ida and its Periphery examines the internal, or endogenous, reasons that have hastened the decline of the jihadi movement. In doing so,...
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A False Foundation? AQAP, Tribes and Ungoverned Spaces in Yemen
...epicenter of AQAP activity. This discussion of the tribes of Marib and al-Jawf is informed by 12 months of research conducted in Yemen including fieldwork in the governorate...
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Islamic Groups’ Social Service Provision and Attitudinal Change in Egypt
...about the Brotherhood’s social-service provision makes respondents less likely to support a political role for religion. Second, receiving information about al-Gam’iyya al-Shar’iyya’s service provision shifts an individual’s propensity...
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Crime and Insurgency
...of short and anecdotal case studies drawn from field research, primary source documents and open-source reporting. It is hoped that this report will bring some clarity to an...
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Haqqani Network Financing
The CTC’s latest report leverages captured battlefield material and the insights of local community members in Afghanistan and Pakistan to outline the financial architecture that sustains the Haqqani...
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Bombers, Bank Accounts and Bleedout
This report is the second to assess the demographics, procedures, finances, and leadership of al-Qa`ida’s foreign fighters, especially those currently fighting in Iraq. It analyzes al-Qa`ida in Iraq’s...
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The Fighters of Lashkar-e-Taiba: Recruitment, Training, Deployment and Death
This occasional paper is an analysis of over 900 biographies of the deceased militants of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a well-established Pakistani militant group that is best known for its...
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