Global Islamism Monitor No. 77
Indonesia versus radical Islam;
Burkina Faso mulls arming civilians again jihadists;
In Syria, local justice for foreign jihadists;
The chilling effect of the coronavirus;
The practical effects of the Taliban truce
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review Ideological Trends in the Islamic World
Indonesia versus radical Islam;
Burkina Faso mulls arming civilians again jihadists;
In Syria, local justice for foreign jihadists;
The chilling effect of the coronavirus;
The practical effects of the Taliban truce
Militant Islamists rise in Africa;
At long last, a British ban on Hezbollah;
The pace of Palestinian terror;
A Saudi step forward;
How Turkey is transforming the Libya conflict
Germany seeks to bring Muslim education home;
Turkey's "blind eye" toward Palestinian radicalism;
How Tehran could torpedo Afghan peace;
Islamists advance in Burkina Faso
Baghdadi's successor hits the ground running;
Some tentative liberalization in Sudan;
Turkey's ultimatum to Europe;
Algeria steps up counter-terror ops
Indonesia's radicals get bolder;
Islamists sow unrest in Africa;
More militancy in Mali;
Turkey's harsh justice;
ISIS: Resurgent already