Author archive for ICSR Team

  • Oct082024

    ICSR & PoE Event – The Global Coalition against Daesh: Countering Terrorism Beyond the Battlefield – Achievements, Research, and Future Directions, October 24th

    Where: King’s College London When: Thursday October 24th, 10am BST Co-hosted by ICSR and the Program on Extremism at The George Washington…

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  • Sep262024

    XCEPT Briefing Note – The impact of terrorist kidnappings: lessons from Arsal, Lebanon

    The impact of terrorist kidnappings: lessons from Arsal, Lebanon XCEPT Policy Brief By Dr Rajan Basra and Dr Craig Larkin…

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  • Aug272024

    Unravelling conflict: The power of predictive modelling

    By Sam Hibbs Over the past decade, the number and intensity of both inter- and intrastate conflicts has been rising.…

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  • Aug062024

    XCEPT Briefing Note – Navigating conflicting memories: Reconciliation initiatives to engage the Yezidi population in Iraq require an urgent overhaul

    Navigating conflicting memories: Reconciliation initiatives to engage the Yezidi population in Iraq require an urgent overhaul XCEPT Briefing Note By…

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  • Jul292024

    XCEPT Briefing Note – The status of Iraqi children of ISIS-affiliated families outside of Jeddah 1 rehabilitation center

    XCEPT Briefing Note: The status of Iraqi children of ISIS-affiliated families outside of Jeddah 1 rehabilitation center By Dr Joana…

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  • Jul222024

    Q&A with Nils Mallock – XCEPT research

    Nils Mallock is a postdoctoral researcher with the Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy and Trends (XCEPT) research programme at King’s College…

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  • Jul022024

    The rise of Soldiers of God: Is Beirut back to the time of the militias?

    By Mohamad El Kari Members of Soldiers of God. Credit: An-Nahar They are a group of Lebanese muscular tattooed men…

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  • May282024

    Rebuilding Downtown Beirut: Laying the foundations for division or reconciliation?

    By Clara May Beirut is the posterchild for a divided city. 15 years of fighting during Lebanon’s civil war (1975-1990)…

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  • Apr162024

    Green Mosul: How trees helped a city recover after conflict

    Dr Omar Mohammed is a renowned historian and the voice behind ‘Mosul Eye’, a blog which anonymously documented life under…

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  • Mar252024

    ‘These statues are not just pieces of stone’: How sculpture helps Mosul heal

    By Ali Al-Baroodi The city of Mosul in Iraq encloses the ruins of the ancient city of Nineveh, which was…

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