Has the attempted cure for 9/11 made the fear more real?
Education and the Global Battle Against Extremism
Education is the most powerful tool for building a fairer, more humane and inclusive world.
Known Unknowns: Left in the Dark on Mideast Policy
What is the state of U.S. media and political class 14 years into the “war on terror”?
Egypt’s Revolution: Five Years After
All around the world, active citizenship is under attack and the space for civic engagement is closing.
India and the Threat of Islamist Terrorism
So far, ISIS has not turned its attention heavily toward the religiously diverse target.
Ending the War in Syria and Iraq: Strategic Steps
A responsible military and political plan to isolate ISIS geographically, militarily and diplomatically.
Getting Real: Facing Necessary Facts in Syria and Iraq
Washington’s admitting some hard truths is a pre-requisite to defeating ISIS.
The Christian Terror of Saint Augustine
In an earlier era, rampaging monks sought to create the Christian equivalent of the ISIS caliphate.
The Libel Equating Islam With Terror
The homegrown attacks in the U.S. and Europe have more in common with secular mass shooters than with Mideast jihad.























