Monday February 1:
Jailing Jihadists in the West – Tam Hussein, Newlines: https://bit.ly/3jlE7cI
ISIS Attacks Rekindle Iraqi-Saudi Conflict – Rasha Al Aqeedi, Center for Global Policy: https://bit.ly/3rpgClN
Discourse patterns used by extremist Salafists on Facebook: identifying potential triggers to cognitive biases in radicalized content – Catherine Bouko, Brigitte Naderer, Diana Rieger, Pieter Van Ostaeyen, and Pierre Voué, Critical Discourse Studies: https://bit.ly/3oRU4sf
Fighting ISIS in Syria: Operation Euphrates Shield and the lessons learned from the al-Bab Battle – Ömer Faruk Cantenar and Cyprian Aleksander Kozera, Small Wars & Insurgencies: https://bit.ly/2Mu7WvX
Wednesday February 3:
How global Jihad relocalises and where it leads : the case of HTS, the former AQ franchise in Syria – Jerome Drevon and Patrick Haenni, European University Institute: https://bit.ly/3aFASJl
In Syria’s Idlib, Washington’s Chance to Reimagine Counter-terrorism – Dareen Khalifa and Noah Bonsey, International Crisis Group: https://bit.ly/3pWN3YA
Friday February 5:
Boko Haram, the Islamic State, and the Surge in Female Abductions in Southeastern Niger -Elizabeth Pearson and Jacob Zenn, ICCT: https://bit.ly/3jJNjb8
India’s Foreign Fighter Puzzle – Mohammed Sinan Siyech, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies: https://bit.ly/2OSxaF0