Sunday January 17:
China, Xinjiang, and the Uyghurs in Global Jihadist Propaganda – Lucas Webber, Small Wars Journal: https://bit.ly/39TTogL
Monday January 18:
The Radical Milieu and Radical Influencers of Bosnian Foreign Fighters – Asya Metodieva, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3sNK9at
Why are women victims or perpetrators in Nigeria’s Boko Haram? Recruitment, roles and implications – Oluwatoyin O. Oluwaniyi, Journal of Contemporary African Studies: https://bit.ly/39Sol4R
Tuesday January 19:
The Islamic State Stopped Talking About China – Elliot Stewart, War on the Rocks: https://bit.ly/2Y18RpL
Understanding Salafi‑Jihadist Attitudes Towards Innovation – Charlie Winter, Shiraz Maher, Aymenn Jawad al‑Tamimi, ICSR: https://bit.ly/3sVEdMP
Thursday January 21:
Reading Kadyrov in al-Sham: ‘Adnan Hadid on Chechnya, Syria, and al-Qaida’s Strategic Failure – Orwa Ajjoub, Jihadica: https://bit.ly/2MbYTzc
Demystifying Gender Analysis for Research on Violent Extremism – Phoebe Donnelly, Resolve Network: https://bit.ly/2Mck8kr
Ignorance or sovereignty: the de-territorialization of Jihad in Sayyid Qutb’s theo-political vision – Saer El-Jaichi, Journal of Political Ideologies: https://bit.ly/3c453fE
Friday January 22:
The crafting of alliance cohesion among insurgents: The case of al-Qaeda affiliated groups in the Sahel region – Troels Burchall Henningsen, Contemporary Security Policy: https://bit.ly/364BtTo