Radicalism Breeds Radicalism: The Taliban and IS-K
A new journal article examines the impact of the rivalry with Islamic State-Khorasan on Taliban policy and their government’s failure to moderate.
A new journal article examines the impact of the rivalry with Islamic State-Khorasan on Taliban policy and their government’s failure to moderate.
As the republic marks its 100th anniversary, the journal offers incisive analyses of Erdoğan’s actions since his narrow re-election, how the country’s eastern orientation has affected its reactions to the Ukraine war, and Ankara’s struggles with nonstate actors over suicide terrorism a
Early views of key articles from the Winter 2023 edition are now available online, with investigations and book reviews covering war, politics, and society from Libya to Afghanistan.
A new journal article by Saban Kardas and Bulent Aras examines the calculations of Arab states, American indifference, and the possible limits on the regime’s rehabilitation.
Anna Borshchevskaya's new analysis contends that Moscow may have advantages over Washington in leveraging Kurdish groups to pursue its interests in the Middle East.
Full-text analysis and book reviews in the summer issue available to all through July 16.
"ISIS has now adopted a survival strategy," journal contributor argues in an interview.
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