State of Islamism 2021 | Issue 2 | Egypt
The Sisi government has been forced to deal not only with the perceived internal threat posed by the Brotherhood, but with an external one as well.
The Sisi government has been forced to deal not only with the perceived internal threat posed by the Brotherhood, but with an external one as well.
This work explores the current state of the “wars of ideas” against radical Islam and identifies America’s potential partners in this fight.
More quiet normalization with Israel;
Islamist strife in Indonesia;
The Taliban gains ground...;
...as Amerca mulls making Pakistan a power broker
A third of a year into its tenure, the new White House appears to be pulling out all the stops in its efforts to reengage with Tehran, and to demolish the "maximum pressure" policy of its predecessor in the process.
Afghanistan braces for the day after America;
The ISIS genocide;
Saudi moves to marginalize Turkish currents;
Amid protests, EU tightens online regulations