Global Islamism Monitor: No. 48
Boko Haram: Down, but not out;
Dutch fears of female Jihadism;
The Afghan battleground;
Europe's new worry: Balkan radicalization;
Testing Saudi Arabia's new approach
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review Ideological Trends in the Islamic World
Boko Haram: Down, but not out;
Dutch fears of female Jihadism;
The Afghan battleground;
Europe's new worry: Balkan radicalization;
Testing Saudi Arabia's new approach
A step backward in Jakarta;
Bracing for Islamism in the Caribbean...;
...and tightening up in Bulgaria;
Thailand's turmoil provides inroads for foreign jihadists
Ireland on Alert;
Target: America;
The Islamist timber trade;
The persistence of Palestinian "resistance"
Russia's role in the foreign fighter program
An ISIS call to arms;
Tunisia's progress sparks clerical pushback;
Preparing for the return of Russia's jihadis
Hamas-Iran ties: Back on track;
ISIS eyes the Islamic Republic;
The blowback from Russia's Syria strategy;
Turkey's troubling new curriculum;
How not to discredit the Islamic State