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The Reform Of Russia's Conventional Armed Forces: Problems, Challenges, & Policy Implications

October 6, 2011 02:28 PM

The Reform of Russia's Conventional Armed Forces: Problems, Challenges and Policy Implications, traces the complex origins of the reform, its numerous twists and assesses the key challenges it faces. ...


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Ombatse: Nigerian Religious Cult Joins War on the State in Central Nigeria

Nigeria has experienced years of sectarian violence between Christians and Muslims and endured massacres and bombings by religiously-inspired groups like Boko Haram. Now, however, with the slaughter of as many as 90 members of...

Category: Terrorism Monitor, Global Terrorism Analysis, Home Page, Featured, West Africa

Foreign-Backed Jihadist Movement in Kazakhstan Now Threatens Nearby States as Well

May 22, 2013

The jihadist network in Kazakhstan, inspired and financed by al-Qaeda, the Taliban and the Caucasus Emirate, has shifted from a loose grouping of largely autonomous jamaats into a unified movement that threatens not only...

Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Home Page, Terrorism, Military/Security, Central Asia, Kazakhstan

Forging of Alliance Between Tatar and Bashkir Nationalists Worries Moscow

May 22, 2013

Tatar and Bashkir civil organizations are moving toward the forging of an alliance, regional and Russian experts say. “Bashkir nationalists have tried to find support among Tatar and Ugro-Finnish nationalists for several years,...

Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, North Caucasus Analysis, Home Page, Domestic/Social, The Caucasus, North Caucasus , Russia

Who Controls What: State Institutions and the Power Struggle in Moldova

May 22, 2013

Moldova’s move from one-party Communist rule to coalition government has led straight to conflict for control of state institutions among the coalition’s parties. That conflict has destroyed the governing Alliance for European...

Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Vlad’s Corner, Home Page, Domestic/Social, Moldova

Using Syria to Inspire Jihad: A Profile of Lebanese Salafi Ahmad al-Assir

May 21, 2013

Tension between Sunnis and Shiites in Lebanon has risen over the last few years in response to the increasing influence of Hezbollah on Lebanese state institutions as well as a growing sense of marginalization among Sunnis in the...

Category: Militant Leadership Monitor, Home Page, Featured, Syria

“New Tajikistan”—New Tensions?

May 21, 2013

Tension has gripped Tajikistan over the past several weeks in response to the establishment of a new political party. The founding of this party by reputable political, business and academic elites has awakened the public and...

Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Home Page, Domestic/Social, Central Asia, Tajikistan

Reports

The Sultan’s Raiders: The Military Role of the Crimean Tatars in the Ottoman Empire

May 18, 2013

From the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, the Christian nations of Europe and the Shiites of Persia were forced to defend their lands against the inroads of an ever expanding Ottoman Empire, an empire whose awesome war...

Category: Report, Ukraine

Militant Leadership Monitor - April Issue

April 29, 2013

This issue of Militant Leadership Monitor includes profiles of Saudi Arabia's Ahmed Abdullah Saleh al-Khazmari al-Zahrani, AQIM's Jemal Oukacha, Libya's Isa Amd al-Majid, the Niger Delta's al-Haji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari (Part Two),...

Category: Report

Hot Issues

 

To gain a perspective on so-called “home grown” jihadist terrorism, two models are especially enlightening. The first is the report by the New York City Police Department (NYPD): “Radicalization In The West: The Home Grown Threat.” The other model is prescriptive and can be found in the writings of al-Qaeda authors. 

 

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Events

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Religious Liberties and Radicalism in Kazakhstan

May 7, 2013 09:00 AM

 

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Kairat Lama SharifChairman of the Religious Affairs Agency in Kazakhstan

The Jamestown Foundation invites you to a roundtable discussion with Kairat Lama Sharif, Chairman of the Re...


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Media Appearances

Jamestown President Glen Howard quoted by The New York Times

May 17, 2013

Jamestown President Glen Howard was quoted by The New York Times in an article titled "Chechen Refugee Questioned in F.B.I.'s Inquiry of Bombing."

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Jacob Zenn interviewed by Voice of America

May 15, 2013

Jacob Zenn was interviewed by Voice of America about Boko Haram and security in northeastern Nigeria.

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Press Releases

Jamestown Foundation Responds to False Izvestia Article

April 26, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Matthew [email protected]

 

The Jamestown Foundation categorically rejects the content and premise of the April 24 report by the Russian newspaper Izvestia, which suggested that...

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Jamestown Analyst Jacob Zenn Testifies Before Congressional Committee on Extremist Threats in Central Asia

March 15, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Matthew Czekaj

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Jamestown Foundation Analyst Jacob Zenn testified on February 27, 2013, before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs’ Subcommittee on Europe,...

Category: Press Release, Military/Security, Central Asia