by Quintan Wiktorowicz | Feb 5, 2013 | Monitor
The American public increasingly relies on the Internet for socializing, business transactions, gathering information, entertainment, and creating and sharing content. The rapid growth of the Internet has brought opportunities but also risks, and the Federal...
by editor | Jul 21, 2008 | Analysis, Islam, Movements
by Mark Woodward* In wars that are as much about ideas as they are about anything else, it is convenient to have enemies that are clearly defined, easily demonized and clearly distinguishable from real or imagined allies. When none are apparent we all too often...
by editor | Jul 16, 2008 | Counterterrorism, Movements
by Steven R. Corman A few weeks ago I wrote about an appearance by Michael Scheuer on a radio talk show. The theme was the possible disintegration of al Qaeda based on recent denouncements and recantations by prominent ideologues. He was going against the grain,...