The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
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Explore more on terrorism and political violence, get the latest news across the world and more! The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) was founded in 2016, combining the Centre for Terrorism and Counterterrorism and the Centre for Global Affairs. ISGA is part of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs of Leiden University and is located at its The Hague Campus.
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
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What makes someone join a war despite having no legal or cultural ties to the war-torn nation? How does their wartime experience look like? And what do they do after the war ends ..read more
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
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Islamic State's use of images taken by drones draws on vertical imagery to present and reinforce a claim to sovereign power, demonstrating its ability to control territory through the air ..read more
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
1y ago
In the wake of the riots in Northern Ireland is a return to violence an inevitable reality ..read more
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
1y ago
What makes someone join a war despite having no legal or cultural ties to the war-torn nation? How does their wartime experience look like? And what do they do after the war ends ..read more
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
1y ago
Jake, Ramesh, and Jen discuss the phenomenon of borders and their implications, using the case of post-Brexit Northern Ireland as a focal point ..read more
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
1y ago
Jake, Ramesh, and Jen discuss the phenomenon of borders and their implications, using the case of post-Brexit Northern Ireland as a focal point ..read more
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
1y ago
For those who work to stop radicalisation from happening, the feasibility of what is termed a ‘counter-narrative’ usually divides the room. How feasible is it to challenge something as complex and meaningful as a narrative ..read more
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
1y ago
Praneet Khandal discusses with Professor Tahir Abbas and Dr. Richard McNeil-Wilson their work on radicalisation and the European Union Horizon 2020-supported DRIVE Project ..read more
The Leiden Security and Global Affairs » Terrorism
1y ago
Praneet Khandal discusses with Professor Tahir Abbas and Dr. Richard McNeil-Wilson their work on radicalisation and the European Union Horizon 2020-supported DRIVE Project ..read more