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1. Global Terrorism Index 2023

2. Iran and the ‘Axis of Resistance’ Vastly Improved Hamas’s Operational Capabilities

3. Bankrupting Iran’s Empire of Terror

4. The global terrorist threat forecast in 2023

5. La narrativa de Al-Qaeda en el Magreb Islámico frente a la irrupción del Estado Islámico

6. CTC Sentinel: October/November 2023 Issue

7. İşverenlerin Engelli, Eski Hükümlü ve Terör Mağduru İstihdam Etme Yükümlülüğü

8. Is Iran Looking to Inspire Shia Homegrown Violent Extremist Attacks?

9. Countering “ISIS at Large” in Syria

10. The Future of Repatriation from Northeast Syria

11. Sinjar: Challenges and Resilience Nine Years after Genocide

12. Taliban Victory Serves as a Model for Palestinian Terror Groups

13. US Policy Towards the Yemeni Conflict Must Change

14. Europol-Israel Police Operational Agreement: Enhanced cooperation with EU in combatting crime and terrorism

15. THE IMPACT OF ISIS ON IRAQ’S NATIONAL SECURITY: REVIEW OF THE PERIOD FROM 2014 TO 2017

16. Seven Myths about the Iran Nuclear Deal

17. Seven Myths about the “Historic” Israel-Lebanon Maritime Border Agreement

18. Iran Entangled: Iran and Hezbollah’s Support to Proxies Operating in Syria

19. Containing a Resilient ISIS in Central and North-eastern Syria

20. The Unavoidable Campaign to Destroy the Jenin Terrorist Hub

21. Between ISIS and Arab Citizens of Israel

22. A Multi-Front Terror Campaign: How Should Israel Respond?

23. With Ramadan Approaching, the Fear of Escalation

24. Fighting Jihadists By, With, and Through U.S. Partners: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects

25. Rhetoric Meets Reality in Jawlani’s Push for Self-Sufficiency

26. Scoring Iraq’s New Government: Metrics for Preserving U.S. Interests

27. Hamas at 35

28. What is Different in this Wave of Violence and What Should be Done About It?

29. Increased and Targetted Force Reduced Violence in the Last Terror Wave

30. Iran’s Intimidation of Azerbaijan Must Be Answered

31. There is No Clear-Cut Solution for Gaza

32. Countering Terrorism since 9/11: International Perspectives

33. The ICC’s folly also hurts the Palestinians

34. A Deterring Blow is Needed

35. Syria: Shoring Up Raqqa’s Shaky Recovery

36. Responses to 9-11: The United States, Europe, and the Middle East

37. Arab Gulf States and the Situation in Afghanistan

38. November 2021 Issue

39. The Role of Media in Peacebuilding in Iraq after ISIS

40. How the Islamic State Sees the Future: Why the end of times does not mean the end

41. Afghanistan: The Possible Arena for Major Powers Inevitable Cooperation

42. El Tribunal Especial para el Líbanoy la sentencia Hariri. ¿Justicia selectiva?

43. Accidental Allies: The US–Syrian Democratic Forces Partnership Against the Islamic State

44. Back to Basics: U.S.-Iraq Security Cooperation in the Post-Combat Era

45. A Blurred Line Between Civil Society and Terrorism: Examining Charges of NGOs Funding the PFLP

46. Professionalizing the Iraqi Army: US Engagement after the Islamic State

47. Rethinking Transnational Terrorism: An Integrated Approach

48. Iran in Lebanon: A Fatal Occupation

49. State Violence and Public Monitoring – Britain’s use of torture in Mandatory Palestine

50. The Terrorist Lists: An Examination of the U.S. Government’s Counterterrorism Designations Efforts

51. January 2020 Issue

52. May 2020 Issue

53. August 2020 Issue

54. September 2020 Issue

55. November/December 2020 Issue

56. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses (CTTA) – Volume 12 Issue 02: Geopolitics and Jihadism in a Post-Soleimani Era

57. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses (CTTA) – Volume 12 Issue 01: Annual Threat Assessment

58. The Iraqi and Kurdish Regional Government’s Sinjar Agreement: Consequences for U.S., Turkish, and Iranian Influence and Rebel Rivalries

59. Reframing Islamic State: Trends and themes in contemporary messaging

60. Pandora’s Box in Syria: Anticipating negative externalities of a re-entrenching regime

61. Locating Women in Jihad: The Case of Women in the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria

62. After the Storm: Post-Pandemic Trends in the Southern Mediterranean

63. Socio-Economic Challenges and the Impact of Regional Dynamics on Jordan: Employment, Social Cohesion, and International Cooperation – Policy Briefs from the Region and Europe

64. The Beirut Disaster: A Chance for a Systemic Change in Lebanon?

65. Lebanon’s economic ship is sinking, taking Hezbollah with it

66. Is Iran Gaining a Foothold in the West Bank?

67. ISIS and Coronavirus: Will Terrorists Exploit COVID-19?

68. Qatari Cash for Hamas Will Backfire on Israel

69. How Iran funds Palestinian Islamic Jihad

70. Iran, Hezbollah stir chaos in Syria’s southwest

71. The Reemergence of Gray-Zone Warfare in Modern Conflicts

72. Security, Stability, and Counter-Terrorism in Idlib: A Turkish Perspective

73. The Terrorist Threat Assessment 2020

74. Western DAESH Women: Ideology, Profile and Motivation

75. War on Terror: Repercussions for Pakistan

76. The Rise of Extremism in Pakistan: International Dynamics

77. Daesh: The archetype of hybrid terrorist organizations

78. April 2019 Issue

79. May/June 2019 Issue

80. July 2019 Issue

81. August 2019 Issue

82. September 2019 Issue

83. October 2019 Issue

84. November 2019 Issue

85. The Red Geopolitics of the Middle East ISIS as a Religious Terrorist Organization | Orta Doğu’nun Kırmızı Jeopolitiği Bir Dini Terör Organizasyonu Olarak DAEŞ

86. The Securitisation of Kurdish Self-Determination as A Challenge for the Sectarian Balance of Power in the Middle East

87. Militant Islamism in Southeastern Europe: Infrastructure, Actions and the Future Threat Horizon

88. Terrorism: Agreeing on the Basics

89. The Challenges of the Middle East

90. The Hashd Al-Shaabi: From heroes to … what exactly?

91. Enhancing chemical security in Kurdistan Region

92. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses (CTTA) – Volume 11 Issue 07: Southeast Asia’s Evolving and Resilient Militant Landscape

93. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses (CTTA) – Volume 11 Issue 06: June Issue

94. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses (CTTA) – Volume 11 Issue 05: Thematic Challenges in Terrorism: Foreign Terrorist Fighters, De-radicalisation and Far-Right Groups

95. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses (CTTA) – Volume 11 Issue 02: Geographically Diverse, Organisationally Complex and Gender Inclusive Islamist Terrorist Landscape

96. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses (CTTA) – Volume 11 Issue 01: Annual Threat Assessment

97. Turkey and China Tie Themselves in Knots Over Syria and Xinjiang

98. Global Terrorism Index 2019: Measuring the impact of terrorism

99. Reassessment of Turkey’s Objections to the Exclusion of Terrorism from the Rome Statute

100. Why Terrorist Groups Form International Alliances, Tricia Bacon