Extremist Movements in the Middle East
“Jihadist Movements in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq: Inevitable Rise or Policy Failure?” was a program of the Carnegie South Asia and Middle East programs, held at the headquarters of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Middle East researchers and scholars talked about the increase in radical extremist movements across Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq. and U.S. … read more
Middle East researchers and scholars talked about the increase in radical extremist movements across Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq. and U.S. policies aimed at supressing them.
“Jihadist Movements in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq: Inevitable Rise or Policy Failure?” was a program of the Carnegie South Asia and Middle East programs, held at the headquarters of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. close
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Adam Baczko Doctoral Candidate School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (Paris, France)->Political Science
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Gilles Dorronsoro Non-Resident Scholar Carnegie Endowment for International Peace->South Asia Program
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