Jihadology presents Think Tank/NGO/Policy/Gov Reports and Articles of 2013, Part X

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Raffaello Pantucci — British Fighters Joining the War in Syria
Raphaël Lefèvre — The Muslim Brotherhood Prepares for a Comeback in Syria
Samar Batrawi — The Dutch Foreign Fighter Contingent in Syria
Sanaa Karim — Morocco’s Salafis: In Search of a Comprehensive Solution
Shiraz Maher — British Foreign Fighters in Syria
Shiraz Maher and Samar Batrawi — What Jihadists Thought About Boston: ‘Allah Akbar. Let’s Move On’
Soner Cagaptay and Aaron Y. Zelin — Turkey’s jihadi dilemma
START — Violent Jihadism in Real Time: Al-Shabaab’s Use of Twitter
Stephen Tankel — Going Native: The Pakistanization of Al-Qaeda
Stephen Tankel — The militant groups next door
Stig Hansen — Somalia: Rumours Of Al-Shabaab’s Death Are Greatly Exaggerated
Suha Philip Ma’ayeh — Jordanian Jihadists Active in Syria
Thomas Hegghammer — Number of foreign fighters from Europe in Syria is historically unprecedented. Who should be worried?
Thomas Hegghammer — Syria’s Foreign Fighters
Thomas Hegghammer and Aaron Y. Zelin — How Syria’s Civil War Became a Holy Crusade
Thomas Pierret — Implementing ‘Sharia’ in Syria’s Liberated Provinces
Timothy D. Soper — A Message of Felicitation from the Esteemed Amir-Ul-Momineen on the Occasion of Eid: An Analysis of Taliban Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr Statements from 2006 to 2012
Tufail Ahmad — The Next Decade of Jihadism in Pakistan
Vahid Brown — Abu Ghaith and al-Qa’ida’s Dissident Faction in Iran
Vish Sakthivel — Are Morocco’s Political Salafists Committed to Peace?
Vish Sakthivel — Weathering Morocco’s Syria Returnees
Will McCants — Joining the Fray: Salafi Politics After the Arab Spring
Will McCants — Office Space
Will McCants — Salafis After the Coup
Zia Ur Rehman — Pakistani Fighters Joining the War in Syria

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