The problem with a “shoot-to-kill” policy on foreign fighters
The policy is certainly morally questionable, but is it also unlawful?
The policy is certainly morally questionable, but is it also unlawful?
Egypt’s government is not currently a constructive partner for the West in fighting violent extremism
It is time to look closely at Europe’s evolving counter-terror activity
Uncritical engagement with Egypt will not promote European interests, says EWGE ahead of Chancellor Merkel's visit to Cairo
We may need to lower our expectations and recognise the inherent limitations and trade-offs of seeking to reduce atrocities overseas
After Brussels it is clear that Europe faces a concerted terrorist campaign, organised and supported directly from Syria
The new Neighbourhood Policy is more transactional than transformative, abandoning the idealism of 2004's policy
France is “at war” with Islamic State according to President Hollande – what will this war look like?
British drone strikes on jihadists in Syria are part of a European trend towards US-style military responses to terrorism overseas
Despite a plethora of quite fixable problems, Americans seem increasingly inclined just to look the other way