Pakistan's Troubled Frontier
One of the only books of its kind in existence, Pakistan's Troubled Frontier examines the militants and movements in Pakistan's volatile northwest region and offers expert analysis that is invaluable to today's policymaking
community.
Instability in Nigeria: The Domestic Factors
Select proceedings from Jamesotwn's June 19, 2012 conference on "Threats to Nigeria's Security: Boko Haram and Beyond."

Terrorism Focus is a weekly publication devoted to covering recent events and emerging trends in terrorism, especially as they relate to al-Qaeda and the War on Terrorism. Through timely analysis of developments in the Greater Middle East and Eurasia, as well as translations and analysis of Islamist web forums and online publications, Terrorism Focus informs policymakers, business leaders, journalists, government and private-sector researchers, and interested members of the public. Edited by Stephen Ulph, one of the preeminent analysts of the Islamic world, the publication relies exclusively on source material from its areas of coverage, material which is often unavailable in the mainstream American media. Since its inception in August 2004, Terrorism Focus has become widely read and has earned praise from leading terrorism experts, instructors who use the publication in their courses, and members of the military and intelligence community.
Government Forces Overrun Tuareg Rebel Camps in Northern Mali
February 25, 2009
Mali's security forces appear to have broken the latest Tuareg rebellion in that country as a month-long offensive concludes with the seizure of all Tuareg bases in north Mali. The leader of the revolt, Ibrahim Ag Bahanga, is...
Polish-Born Muslim Convert Sentenced for Leading Role in Tunisian Synagogue Bombing
February 25, 2009
A French court has sentenced Christian Ganczarski, a Polish-born German national and convert to Islam, to 18 years in prison for his role in the 2002 bombing of a synagogue in Tunisia. Though Ganczarski has been under suspicion...
Rising Arab-Kurdish Tensions over Kirkuk Will Complicate U.S. Withdrawal from Iraq
February 25, 2009
Kurdish suspicions of Iraq's central government have reignited after a January 22 decision by Baghdad to deploy the army's 12th Division north towards the disputed oil-rich city of Kirkuk. This development, coupled with U.S....
Jihadis Speculate on Secret Cooperation between Iran and al-Qaeda
February 25, 2009
A discussion in jihadi internet forums triggered by a posting entitled "Is there a secret cooperation between Iran and al-Qaeda?" raised suspicions over possible clandestine connections between Shiite Iran and al-Qaeda,...
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The Battle for Yemen is a rare and comprehensive volume that tackles the facets of instability that currently plague Yemen. It offers a wealth of analysis and keen observations from the experts of The Jamestown Foundation, who have monitored the developments within Yemen since 2004. Combining indigenous sources with original analytical insights, this book represents a vital research tool for those seeking a detailed account of Yemen's struggle for stability, the various movements that shape the ...







