The Law at War: How Osama Slipped Away
Essay TypesEssayRuth WedgwoodIn the spring of 1996, the White House was preoccupied with Bosnia-implementing the Dayton Agreement, ferrying American troops across the Sava River, building facilities at...
View ArticleSalafists vs. Liberals: The Struggle for Islam
An ongoing debate over the role of political Islam and its violent ramifications is raging across the Muslim world, especially in the Arab world.Robert G. RabilAn ongoing debate over the role of...
View ArticleThe Threat at Home
The attempted Times Square attack is just the latest in a line of plots that shows Washington doesn’t have a strategy to prevent homegrown terror.Rebecca N. WhiteWould-be terrorist Faisal Shahzad’s...
View ArticleAmerica Has No Business Calling ISIS 'Apostates'
Washington has better tools for fighting terrorism.Jacob OlidortOn February 2, Secretary of State John Kerry described the Islamic State as “apostates”—a word with very clear theological implications....
View ArticleProfiling Muslims Is Bad. So Is Ignoring Radical Islam.
The West and its allies aren't paying enough attention to Salafi jihadism.Robert G. RabilIn a thought-provoking article penned in concerned words, one of the finest retired generals in the U.S. Army,...
View ArticleWhy Iran's Shia Threat Is Very Real for Faraway Egyptians
Religion, not geopolitics, is at the center of how many Egyptians see regional threats.Geneive AbdoOne of the most powerful leaders in the Salafist movement in Egypt often holds court in his...
View ArticleHow Muslim Extremists Exploit European Liberalism
Islamism and Salafism have become part of Europe’s Muslim landscape, affecting its hues and shape.Robert G. RabilComing on the heels of the Manchester terror attack targeting British youth, the recent...
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