Jonathan Githens-Mazer is an associate professor in ethno-politics in the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Exeter.
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Published in: openSecurityThe curious case of the Tunisian 3,000
A surge of Tunisian jihadists into Syria tells much about the wider story of violence and politics after the Arab Spring.
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Published in: openSecurityQuestions raised and risks posed by Syrian intervention. Part Two
Part Two of an analysis of the geopolitical sectarian dynamics and possible fall-out of military intervention in...
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Published in: openSecurityQuestions raised and risks posed by Syrian intervention
Part One of a two-part analysis of the geopolitical sectarian dynamics and possible fall-out of military...
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Published in: HomeGoogle's big idea against extremism needs to learn the important maxim of political violence: "no justice, no peace"?
Google Ideas, Google's think-and-do-tank, wants to combat violent extremism by having extremists and policy makers...
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Published in: openSecurityThe fiery birth of the Prevent counter-terrorism strategy: England's Summer of Discontent, ten years on
As the UK government reviews its counter-terrorism, counter-radicalisation strategy, Jonathan Githens-Mazer and...