Information on "Terrorism"
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19 Feb 2013
Is Al-Qaeda Making a Comeback?
In this audio presentation, Marlene Spoerri presents three schools of thought on whether al Qaeda has revived its power or not. More on «Is Al-Qaeda Making a Comeback?»
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16 Jan 2013
Pakistan’s Regional Pivot
In this audio presentation, Hina Rabbani Khar, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan's minister for foreign affairs, discusses US - Pakistan relations, her country's counterterrorism efforts, and its complicated relationship with Afghanista... More on «Pakistan’s Regional Pivot»
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4 Dec 2012
Talibanistan: Negotiating the Borders Between Terror, Politics, and Religion
"Talibanistan" is one of the nicknames for the embattled territory stretching from Kandahar, Afghanistan to Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province and Federally Administered Tribal Areas. More on «Talibanistan: Negotiating the Borders Between Terror, Politics, and Religion»
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25 Oct 2012
Cyber Information Assurance and Critical Infrastructure Protection
Governments are pursuing public-private partnerships both to ensure continuity of services and to protect critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks. More on «Cyber Information Assurance and Critical Infrastructure Protection»
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14 Sep 2012
Thwarting Crime and Terrorism
Arguments that formalized business relationships exist between terrorist and transnational criminal organizations currently lack substance, argues Michel Hess. More on «Thwarting Crime and Terrorism»
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22 Aug 2012
Radical Settler Terrorism
In this audio presentation, the Brookings Institution's Natan Sachs talks about his "Foreign Affairs" essay, "The Rise of Settler Terrorism" (September-October 2012). More on «Radical Settler Terrorism» -
16 Aug 2012
Oliver Thränert Talks Chemical Weapons
The violence engulfing Syria has raised concerns about the Assad regime’s chemical weapons falling into the wrong hands. More on «Oliver Thränert Talks Chemical Weapons» -
3 Aug 2012
Networks, Neutral and Non-Aligned States in International Security
In today's podcast, Raphael Perl discusses how a multitude of networks and non-aligned states have been working both separately and together to address global security problems. More on «Networks, Neutral and Non-Aligned States in International Security»
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23 Mar 2012
Religion in Conflict Transformation: Islamic Communities in the Post 9/11 UK
In part two of this three-part podcast series, Abdulfatah Said Mohamed, former director of an Islamic center in London (UK), discusses his center's experience in conflict transformation after the September 11 attacks. More on «Religion in Conflict Transformation: Islamic Communities in the Post 9/11 UK» -
15 Mar 2012
Valuing With Samuel Scheffler
In this audio presentation, New York University's Samuel Scheffler presents his work on valuing as a philosophical concept, with a particular emphasis on its relationship to terrorism, immigration and more. More on «Valuing With Samuel Scheffler»


