Annabelle Willeme
Annabelle is a previous intern and research assistant with Clingendael’s Conflict Research Unit. She is interested in intersections between peacebuilding, conflict dynamics and gender, with a particular focus on the Sahel.
Publications:
Willeme, A., Schmauder, A. and De Bruijne, K. Acteurs Coutumiers dans un Contexte Singulier: Le Cas de la Région du Sahel au Burkina Faso. Report, The International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, Clingendael, and USAID, 16 February 2022
Willeme, A., Schmauder, A. and De Bruijne, K. Customary Characters in Uncustomary Circumstances: The Case of Burkina Faso’s Sahel Region. Report, The International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, Clingendael, and USAID, 23 February 2022
This research paper seeks to examine the right-wing military-extremism nexus by surveying potential consequences arising from the presence of right-wing extremists within Western militaries.
This Policy Brief outlines several approaches that can be adopted by U.S. policymakers to address the challenges posed by militia violent extremist groups.
This Perspective analyses the Buffalo shooter’s manifesto to understand the broader context and factors that motivated this perpetrator.