The CTSC Project in the Media
Haroro J. Ingram, J.M. Berger, Alastair Reed 21 Jun 2016Please find below articles, op-eds and interviews by ICCT Fellows and Associates on the topic of Counter-Terrorism Strategic Communications:
Charlie Winter, Virtual Caliphate Rebooted: The Islamic State’s Evolving Online Strategy – Lawfare
J.M. Berger, White Supremacists Share Bomb-Making Materials in Online Chats, Mother Jones
Dr. Haroro J. Ingram, What Happens When ISIS Becomes an Online Caliphate? – The National Interest
Dr. Haroro Ingram, Jihadist Threat in 2017 – Australian Institute of International Affairs
Dr. Alastair Reed, Countering Islamic State’s activities in Bangladesh – Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Dr. Haroro J. Ingram, ISIS Assessing Rumiyah – Australian Institute of International Affairs
J.M. Berger, How The Turner Diaries changed white nationalism – The Atlantic
Dr. Haroro J. Ingram, How ISIS Survives Defeat: Propaganda and Decisive Minorities – Sustainable Security
Dr. Haroro J. Ingram, This is how Islamist extremists use Western anti-Islam rhetoric to help recruit – The Washington Post
Dr. Haroro J. Ingram, An Analysis of Inspire & Dabiq: Lessons From Aqap and Islamic State’s Propaganda War – Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
Dr. Haroro J Ingram and Dr. Alastair Reed, Lessons from History to Defeat ISIS and Al-Qaeda – Australian Institute of International Affairs
You can watch here the full address of J.M. Berger at the VoX-Pol Conference in Dublin “Taking Stock of the Research on Violent Online Political Extremism”:
J.M. Berger, Radio interview with Sean O’Rourke – RTÉ Radio (Ireland)
Dr. Haroro J. Ingram and Charlie Winter, How ISIS Weaponized The Media After Orlando – The Atlantic
Dr. Haroro J. Ingram, How to beat back ISIS Propaganda – The National Interest
Dr. Haroro J. Ingram, An analysis of Islamic State’s Dabiq magazine – Australian Journal of Political Science
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