On 31 July 2017, ICCT Associate Fellow Haroro Ingram published an article in The National Interest arguing that despite the defeat of so-called 'Islamic State' (IS) in Mosul, continuing to devise effective ways to combat IS propaganda remains critical. Because IS has been weakened, it will seek new ways to disseminate its propaganda. The article gives a comprehensive overview of Ingram's “Linkage-Based” Approach to Combating Militant Islamist Propaganda, a two-tiered framework of interlocking guidelines for counter-terrorism strategic communications, which was developed as part of the Counter-Terrorism Strategic Communications (CTSC) project.
Read the article here.
Revisit Haroro Ingram's Policy Brief and Research Paper about the “Linkage-Based” Approach.