Tag Archives | Al Qaeda

After 3 Years, Where is Syria Headed?
Vinayak Rajesekhar 07.15.14

Winning the Peace in Libya
Caroline Holmund 07.13.14

Islamic Extremism in Africa
Daniel Wagner 06.25.14

Bergdahl Prisoner Swap Makes Us Less Safe
John Price 06.07.14

Al Qaeda’s Growing Influence in Central Africa
Daniel Wagner 06.01.14

Regime Change Will Not Diminish the Al-Qaeda Threat
John Price 06.01.14

The Rise and Fall of Political Islam in Egypt
Vinayak Rajesekhar 05.30.14

Bloomberg Radio: Former Ambassador Price Says West should address Africa
John Lyman 05.25.14

Welcome to CNN’s Yemen
Ramzy Baroud 05.15.14

Select Committee on Benghazi Needed for Answers
John Price 05.12.14

Why Yemen’s Fight against Al-Qaeda is about Survival
Robert Sharp 05.10.14

The Obama Administration has itself to Blame for Renewed Benghazi Scrutiny
David J. Karl 05.08.14

Navigating Syria: The Impossible, Indispensable Mission
Ramzy Baroud 05.07.14

Despite its Detractors, the film, ‘The Rise of al-Qaeda’ has its Many Supporters
John Price 04.28.14

Plausible Alternative Explanations for the Disappearance of MH370
Brian Hanley 04.27.14

Syria’s Civil War, Assad and the Palestinians
Giorgio Cafiero and Sam Badger 04.03.14

Marshal Fahim’s Death will not Affect Afghanistan’s Political Stability
Fahim Masoud 03.14.14

Balochi Extremists have a Unity Problem
Sadaf Megan 03.05.14

Yemenis: Doing it for Themselves!
Murad Alazzany and Robert Sharp 03.04.14

Egypt and Israel have Maintained Bilateral Relations
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 02.24.14

Analysis of Turkey and Iran’s Growing Alliance
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 02.19.14

Mali is in Al Qaeda’s Crosshairs
John Price 02.19.14

With Maliki at the Helm Iraq’s Instability Likely to Continue
Ramzy Baroud 02.05.14

Al Qaeda’s Continued Challenge
John Price 02.04.14

What Happened to a Terrorist Corporation?
Iliana Hagenah 01.26.14

Beirut to Benghazi: We Didn’t Learn a Lesson
John Price 01.23.14

A Look at Muslim-Christian Relations in Ethiopia
David H. Shinn 01.21.14

The Necessity of Rethinking U.S. Middle East Policy
Robert Sharp and Gawdat Bahgat 01.09.14

Can Democracy and Islamic Radicalism Coexist in Tunisia?
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 12.26.13

Yemen’s Descent: Is the Arab Spring a Failure of Ideas?
Patrick Hall 12.24.13

Pandora and The Drones
Conn M. Hallinan 12.03.13

Somalia: Education is the Best Way to Defeat Al-Shabaab
John Price 12.03.13

Partitioning North Africa and the Middle East Might be the Only Option
John Price 11.20.13

Washington and Tehran Share Common Interests in Afghanistan
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 11.17.13

Understanding Greece’s Detention of the Sierra Leone-flagged Nour M
Anatolii Baronin 11.16.13

The Middle East Being Redrawn Again
Ramzy Baroud 10.23.13

Saudi Arabia Edges Closer to Open Syria Regime Collapse Policy
Peter Lee 10.21.13

Yemen’s Future is Defined by Hope and Division
Ramzy Baroud 10.16.13

Al-Shabaab’s Continued Security Threat in the Horn of Africa
John Price 10.03.13