Putin’s Russia navigates Middle East conflict and war in Ukraine Joshua Tucker, Samuel Greene, and Kathryn Stoner - November 6, 2023 Two experts discuss the broader impact of the Israel-Hamas war.
Russia’s antiwar movement goes far beyond street protests Masha Galenko, Irini Olimpieva, and Evgenia Olimpieva - October 17, 2022 Our research finds evidence of Russian ‘stealth resistance’ to the war in Ukraine — including acts of sabotage, resistance art and other forms of activism
Are Russia’s 20 million Muslims seething about Putin bombing Syria? Egor Lazarev and Anna Biryukova - March 7, 2016 [caption id="attachment_36827" align="aligncenter" width="908"] The full moon of July, 29,
Female suicide bombers are not a new phenomenon Mia Bloom - August 6, 2014 A petrol station sits in ruins after a female suicide
Foreign jihadists aren't as big a threat to the West as you might think Joshua Tucker - September 25, 2013 [caption id="attachment_191" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Kabir Dhanji / European Pressphoto
Jihadi foreign fighters: How dangerous? Joshua Tucker - May 31, 2013 In our continuing collaboration with political science journals, the following
Contextualizing Religious Profiling in Dagestan: Tsarnaev and the Kotrova Mosque Joshua Tucker - April 25, 2013 The following is the second of two guest posts today
The evidence suggests that the conflict in Chechnya was not a major factor in the motivation of the Boston bombers Joshua Tucker - April 25, 2013 The following is the first of two guest posts today
The Importance of Remembering that Not All Muslims in the Post-Soviet Region are Radical Islamists or Chechen Nationalists Joshua Tucker - April 19, 2013 Muslims in Russia are often alleged (most recently by President
Ethnic Identity and Insurgent Violence: Political Science Research and the Moscow Subway Bombings Joshua Tucker - April 5, 2010 With "last week's Moscow subway bombings":http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/gallery/2010/03/29/GA2010032900867.html and then the subsequent