Countering Islamic Extremism Program: Beyond al-Qaeda and ISIS: The Salafi-Jihadi Movement

Related Categories: Islamic Extremism; Terrorism
Related Expert: Ilan I. Berman

Join us for a Congressional briefing on Beyond al-Qaeda and ISIS: The Salafi-Jihadi Movement


Featuring: Katherine Zimmerman
Research Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Research Manager, AEI Critical Threats Project



Wednesday, August 9, 2017
12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Capitol Visitors Complex, Room SVC 209


* Lunch will be served *

Seats are still available. To confirm your attendance, please contact events@afpc.org

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