By Jordan Clifford
Deradicalization: Possible or Perilous?
By Samantha Plesser
Rasheed Ogunlara said once, “How you look at it is pretty much how you'll see it.” There’s a new trend in counter-terrorism that advocates deradicalization. It seeks to “re-educate” violent jihadists so that they, in time, can resume a productive and useful role in society.
Syria: Unable to Cure Chronic Diseases
This article was previously published on Syria Deeply.
By Kinda Jayoush
"It is estimated that about 600,000 to 800,000 people have been injured because of the war."
WPJ Live: Twitter Chat #Europeunderfire
In the Winter 2014/2015 issue, Europe Under Fire, World Policy Journal asked a panel of experts to weigh in on what their respective countries need to remain viable.
Are the Russians and Iranians Friends?
This article was first published on Fair Observer.
The Rise of Marine Le Pen
By Sophie des Beauvais
The National Front’s (FN) emergence as a major political force has dealt France an abrupt blow. The far-right party’s electoral successes mean the country can no longer deny the FN’s popularity. But how did such a far right party win over the hearts and minds of French citizens?