Sarah Kropf
Sarah joined the ICCT as an Editorial Intern in February 2022. She holds an undergraduate degree in International Studies from Stellenbosch University in South Africa, from which she graduated with honours after writing her honours thesis on Boko Haram activity in Nigeria.
Sarah is currently completing her master’s in International Relations, specialising in Global Conflict in the Modern Era at Leiden University. Her main research interests include religiously motivated terrorism, female involvement in terrorist activity and conflict prevention.
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.