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  • Counter-Terrorism and Emergency Management: Keeping a Proper Balance

    May 2013, Jibum Chung

  • Lone Wolf Terrorists – No Easy Catch

    April 30, 2013, Bruce Riedel

  • These Classy Defense Contractors Are Already Looking to Cash In on Boston

    April 26, 2013, Noah Shachtman

  • The Chechen War Comes to Boston

    April 25, 2013, Pavel K. Baev

  • Understanding Chechnya

    April 23, 2013, Fiona Hill

  • A Preview of Likely Terrorism-Related Charges Against Tsarnaev

    April 22, 2013, Robert M. Chesney

  • Organizing and Managing Intelligence Analysis to Fight Terrorism

    April 22, 2013

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  • The Limits of U.S. Cooperation with Russia on Counterterrorism

    April 22, 2013, Fiona Hill

  • The Suspected Boston Bombers and the Russia Connection

    April 22, 2013, Fiona Hill

  • Videos from Chechnya are all over the Internet. They're constantly packaged as part of the Al-Qaeda network recruitment.

    April 21, 2013, Fiona Hill, AFP
  • Four Reasons Sens. Graham and McCain are Wrong about Military Detention for Dzhokar Tsarnaev

    April 20, 2013, Benjamin Wittes

  • Homegrown Terrorism in the Boston Bombings, President Obama's Middle East Visit, and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

    April 20, 2013, Martin S. Indyk

  • Al Qaeda is Probably Pleased with Boston Bombing

    April 19, 2013, Bruce Riedel

  • Does Boston Bombing Suspects’ Background Give Clues?

    April 19, 2013, Fiona Hill

  • The political conditions have been the best in a number of years to actually pass comprehensive [immigration] reform but the Boston events already are emboldening critics ... It's going to slow down the process and in D.C. anytime you slow down the process it creates openings for critics to try to torpedo the overall legislation.

    April 19, 2013, Darrell M. West, Bloomberg
  • From Chechnya to Boston: Bombing Suspects and a Trail of Homegrown Radicalism and Terror

    April 19, 2013, Fiona Hill

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  • The Unfolding Situation with the Boston Marathon Bombing Suspects

    April 19, 2013, Benjamin Wittes

  • Chechnya, like Dagestan, like Syria, like Pakistan, like Iraq, like Afghanistan, all these places where there's been tumult and upheaval and conflict and regional dislocation, continue to become basically the recruiting grounds for people who have a very strong sense of grievance. And again, we're talking small numbers of people.

    April 19, 2013, Fiona Hill, National Public Radio
  • Chechnya has a very brutal history. You can just imagine two young Chechen boys growing up [in that violence] and then being dropped in the United States…And here they are in their 20s, a classic time for people to search for identity.

    April 19, 2013, Fiona Hill, Christian Science Monitor
  • How U.S. Cities Can Protect Themselves Against Bombing Attacks

    April 17, 2013, Michael E. O'Hanlon

  • The Boston Marathon Bombing and Our Post-Terrorist Incident Drill

    April 16, 2013, Paul R. Pillar

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