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terrorism
Uzbek Nanny Beheads Child in Moscow
By Catherine Putz
The grisly incident has been met with a surprising amount of calm on the part of the Kremlin.
Apple, the FBI, and the US Soft Power Edge
By Col. Robert Spalding
If the U.S. wants to keep its soft power edge over China, Apple needs to win.
Is India Prepared to Prevent Sea-Borne Terrorist Infiltration?
By Ankit Panda
David Headley's testimony should remind Indian policymakers of the urgency of preventing sea-borne infiltrators.
Revealed: Why ISIS Hates the Taliban
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The Islamic State and the Taliban won't get along--and that's a good thing for South Asia.
What's on François Hollande's Agenda in India?
By Ankit Panda
In India, the French president will look to push on with defense, economic, and security cooperation.
The Key to Understanding the Pathankot Attack
By Hamzah Rifaat
The attacks at Pathankot are best understood as a tactical maneuver by spoilers in Pakistan.
Who Is a Terrorist?: Lessons from Thailand and the Philippines
By Patrick Barron
In Thailand and Philippines, it's worth digging into the precise definitions of "terrorism."
India’s Terror Dilemmas: Responding to the Pathankot Atrocity
By Harsh V. Pant
After the Pathankot attack, India's counter-terror policy and competency should come under the microscope.
Pakistani Diplomat With Terror Links Recalled from Bangladesh
By Ankit Panda
This is the second such incident this year involving personnel at Pakistan's high commission in Bangladesh.
Political Islam in Asia: Rhetoric, Reality and the US Presidential Race
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Emile Nakhleh
Australia Faces Tough Choices on Immigration and Terrorism
By Benjamin David Baker
The recent terror attacks in Paris are dividing Canberra’s politicians. How should Australia react to terrorism?
Central Asian States Among Countries Least Impacted by Terrorism
By Catherine Putz
Despite rhetoric from regional leaders, statistically Central Asia doesn’t experience much terrorism.