The Crisis in Yemen: A Militant Leadership Monitor Special Report
The Jamestown Foundation’s first Quarterly Special Report of 2016 focuses on the crisis in Yemen, with chronological articles, briefs, and militant profiles detailing the intensification of political tension and violence in Yemen since December of 2013.
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Mayhem in Mali: A Militant Leadership Monitor Special Report
In this Quarterly Special Report (QSR) on Mayhem in Mali, we focus on the various Islamist fighters who have taken over northern Mali. The QSR includes profiles of important personalities in the Sahel region such... MORE
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Conflict in South Sudan: A Militant Leadership Monitor Special Report
In this Quarterly Special Report (QSR) on the conflict in South Sudan, we focus on the civil wars, border disputes and rivalries between ethnic groups that have resulted in over half a century of violence... MORE
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Militant Leadership Monitor – April 2013 Issue
This issue of Militant Leadership Monitor includes profiles of Saudi Arabia's Ahmed Abdullah Saleh al-Khazmari al-Zahrani, AQIM's Jemal Oukacha, Libya's Isa Amd al-Majid, the Niger Delta's al-Haji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari (Part Two), and a look at... MORE
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Boko Haram: A Militant Leadership Monitor Special Report
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Jamestown Senior Fellow Olevs Nikers Interviewed by TVP World on State of Russian-Finnish Border
Jamestown Foundation Senior Fellow Olevs Nikers was interviewed by TVP World regarding the current state of affairs along Finland's border with Russia.