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Unmasking Terror Volume III: A Global Review of Terrorist Activities
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Unmasking Terror Volume III: A Global Review of Terrorist Activities brings together over 50 experts on terrorism, intelligence and security.
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Beijing Seeks Paradigm Shift in Geopolitics
March 5, 2010
Medvedev Discards the Ambition of “Energy Super-Power”
March 8, 2010
Drone Attacks: Pakistan’s Policy and the Tribesmen’s Perspective
March 11, 2010
Military Cooperation between China and Central Asia: Breakthrough, Limits, and Prospects
March 5, 2010
Holbrooke’s Visit Highlights US-Uzbek Regional Dilemmas and Opportunities
March 8, 2010
China’s on-going tussle with the United States over issues including Taiwan, Tibet and trade is in a sense nothing new. For more than two decades, Sino-U.S. relations have periodically gone through rough patches over these and...
Upon his return from the trip to Paris last week, President Dmitry Medvedev held a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister, Igor Sechin, who is supervising the energy sector, and expressed satisfaction about world oil prices that are...
This paper provides an analysis of Pakistan's policy on unmanned aerial vehicle (“drone”) attacks in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and how these attacks are perceived by students from Waziristan, the...
In just a few years, China has emerged as an indispensable economic partner to the Central Asian states. Beijing is on track to surpass Moscow in its trade flows with Central Asia: In 2008, trade between China and Central Asia...
Richard Holbrooke, US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, visited Uzbekistan on February 19 as part of a series of meetings across the Central Asian capitals to boost regional support for the military campaign in...
Drone Attacks: Pakistan’s Policy and the Tribesmen’s Perspective
This paper provides an analysis of Pakistan's policy on unmanned aerial vehicle (“drone”) attacks in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and how these attacks are perceived by students from Waziristan, the...
Will Xinjiang’s Turkistani Islamic Party Survive the Drone Missile Death of its Leader?
March 11, 2010
Though it appears to have occurred on February 15, the death of the leader of al-Hizb al-Islami al-Turkistani (Turkistani Islamic Party - TIP) was reported only in recent days (Geo TV, March 1; Dawn [Karachi], March 1; The News...
Kashmir’s Militants May Derail India-Pakistan Negotiations
March 11, 2010
Islamist terrorism in South Asia, the epicenter of global terrorism, thrives on lasting India-Pakistan enmity. Pakistan would have no interest in using jihad as an instrument of its defense policy in a conflict-free South Asia....
Kurdish Counterterrorism Group Works to Prevent Terrorism in Kurdistan and Iraq
March 11, 2010
With an intelligence and military wing of over 1,000 people, the Sulaymaniyah-based Counter Terrorism Group (CTG) collects intelligence and carries out operations to prevent terrorists in Iraq from destabilizing the Kurdistan...
President Yanukovych in Moscow: First Round of Tough Talks?
March 11, 2010
Viktor Yanukovych’s first visit to Russia as Ukrainian president on March 5 showed that he is no more prone to making concessions to Moscow than any of his predecessors. Yanukovych quickly came to an agreement with Russian...
Killing of Said Buryatsky Unlikely to Deter North Caucasus Insurgency
March 11, 2010
A key event in early March, was the death of one of the chief ideologues of the armed resistance in the North Caucasus, Said Buryatsky (Aleksandr Tikhomirov) (www.1tv.ru, March 5). He was killed in the village of Ekazhevo in...
Reports
Terrorism Trends in South and Southeast Asia
March 9, 2010
While the Arab Middle East is political Islam’s ideological and historical core, South Asia and Southeast Asia, concentrated in the Indonesian archipelago, make up the modern demographic core of the Muslim world. Advocates of...
Britain & the North West Frontier: Strategy, Tactics and Lessons
December 17, 2009
The tribal areas of Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) fully deserve President Barack Obama’s description as “the most dangerous place in the world”. This remote and inhospitable region is only nominally under...
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The Iraqi Elections & the Changing Politico-Security Environment in Iraq
March 4, 2010 12:20 PM
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Media Appearances
Jamestown Analyst Ramzy Mardini Cited in United Press International
December 8, 2009Jamestown Analyst Ramzy Mardini cited in the article "Iraq: More bombings to come as polls near," United Press International, December 8, 2009.
Glen Howard Cited in The Associated Press
October 2, 2009Jamestown President Glen Howard is quoted in the article "After shooting outside Washington, victim questions why Russia angle discounted by police," Los Angeles Times, October 2, 2009.
Press Releases
Jamestown Welcomes New Board Members
December 2, 2008General Carlton Fulford (Ret.), Bruce Hoffman, and Kathleen Troia McFarland Join Jamestown Foundation Board
Jamestown Releases a New Occasional Paper
October 26, 2007
“Russia’s Race for the Arctic and the New Geopolitics of the North Pole.”










