Global Islamism Monitor: No. 32
The Islamic State's resilient financial infrastructure;
Fear and loathing in Astana;
A new ISIS tactic: Exploding drones
The Islamic State's resilient financial infrastructure;
Fear and loathing in Astana;
A new ISIS tactic: Exploding drones
Today, the power of the United States to communicate with global audiences is being directly challenged by the Islamic State group. Over the past year, political and policy leaders have been amazed at how what was once described by President Barack Obama as a "JV" league terrorist organization could produce a polished magazine and high quality recruiting videos, modify online games and generate a handful of mobile apps, including one targeting children. Moreover, much of this media activity continues to take place, despite recent battlefield setbacks suffered by the group in both Iraq and Syria.
China invests in Tajik security;
Azerbaijan's oil riches go sour;
Uzbekistan's new diplomacy;
The CSTP eyes Syria;
Religion on the rise in Kazakhstan
The FSB tackles metadata;
Crimea's Tatars seek legal recourse
Japan contemplates how to counter China at sea: Hypersonics: A widening capabilities gap;
DARPA targets anti-drone tech;
China's cruise control;
Meeting the challenge of artificial intelligence