Tag: terrorism
Security Challenges and Scenarios for Central Asia
with Erlan Karin, Visiting Professor, American University Erlan Karin will discuss the diverse security challenges, both external and internal, that the Central Asian countries currently face. He will explore the presidential successions, possible scenarios,… Continue reading Security Challenges and Scenarios for Central Asia
Between Co-operation and Insulation: Afghanistan’s Relations with the Central Asian Republics
What Happens When Your Town Becomes an ISIS Recruiting Ground? Lessons from Central Asia about Vulnerability, Resistance, and the Danger of Ignoring Perceived Injustice
By CAP CAP Paper 209, July 2018 Noah Tucker is an Associate for the Central Asia Program at the Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University, and is Senior… Continue reading What Happens When Your Town Becomes an ISIS Recruiting Ground? Lessons from Central Asia about Vulnerability, Resistance, and the Danger of Ignoring Perceived Injustice
How the Terrorism–Trafficking Nexus Has Shaped Security Apparatuses in Central Asia
By Lawrence P. Markowitz
The Strange Case of Jaysh al-Mahdi and Mr. ISIS: How Kyrgyzstan’s Elites Manipulate the Threat of Terrorism
By Franco Galdini and Zukhra Iakupbaeva
Religious Extremism in Kazakhstan: From Criminal Networks to Jihad
By Serik Beissembayev
Public and State Responses to ISIS Messaging: Turkmenistan
By Noah Tucker and Rano Turaeva
Public and State Responses to ISIS Messaging: Kyrgyzstan
By Noah Tucker
Public and State Responses to ISIS Messaging: Kazakhstan
By Noah Tucker
Public and State Responses to ISIS Messaging: Uzbekistan
By Noah Tucker
Public and State Responses to ISIS Messaging: Tajikistan
By Noah Tucker