Pakistan's Troubled Frontier

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.

The Changing Face of Islamist Militancy in North Africa

The Changing Face of Islamist Militancy in North Africa

Proceedings from a panel of Jamestown's 2008 December terrorism conference entitled The Expanding Geography of Militant Jihad.

 

In its twenty year history, Jamestown has earned a reputation for providing hard-hitting analysis of security trends in Eurasia, extending from Russia, the former Soviet Union and into China. Since 9/11 the Jamestown Foundation has expanded its regional coverage of Eurasia to include the War on Terror, focusing on international terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda. Working through our extensive network of in-country analysts, Jamestown enlists world-class experts in analyzing and interpreting these threats and disseminating this information to the U.S. policymaking community.

On the second anniversary of 9/11, the Jamestown Foundation began publishing the Terrorism Monitor. As the only periodical in circulation devoted to examining the War on Terror and the struggle against al-Qaeda, the Terrorism Monitor offers a unique perspective comprising some of the world’s leading experts on al-Qaeda and international terrorism. Since the Jamestown Foundation introduced the Terrorism Monitor its circulation has quickly swelled to over 2000, becoming a key source of information on Osama Bin Laden and al-Qaeda.

The Jamestown Foundation would be pleased to send you a sample copy of the Terrorism Monitor and would like to obtain your mailing address to send you back issues of this important publication

The Strange Death of Dr. Khalil Ibrahim and the Future of the Darfur Insurgency

February 10, 2012

Khartoum scored a major victory in its nearly nine-year-old conflict with Darfur rebels with the December 24 killing of Dr. Khalil Ibrahim, leader of Darfur’s Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), the best armed and most organized...

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

Somalia’s Transitional Government Seeks to Finish Off al-Shabaab This Year

February 10, 2012

The popularity of Somalia’s al-Shabaab militants is slowly declining for many reasons, including a growing financial crisis and infighting in the movement’s leadership. Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG) is taking...

Category: Terrorism Monitor, Global Terrorism Analysis, Home Page, Featured, Africa, Military/Security

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February 10, 2012

CAPTURED BOKO HARAM SPOKESMAN UNDERGOES “INTENSE INTERROGATION”

After enduring strong criticism over the last two years for repeated intelligence failures in its struggle against Boko Haram militants, Nigeria’s State Security...

Category: Terrorism Monitor, Africa, Middle East

Hot Issue — Revolutionary Roadshow: Libyan Arms and Fighters Bring Instability to North and West Africa: Part Two

February 9, 2012

 

Executive Summary:

A year after the eruption of Libya’s spontaneous revolution, there are few signs of progress towards establishing internal security or a democratic government. Real power lies in the hands of well-armed...

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