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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2016, Volume 17, No. 2
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2016, Volume 17, No. 2
edited by Margaret Schaack and Will Evans contributions by Caron E. Gentry, Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Nathaniel Barr, Cengiz Gunay, Sumudu Atapattu, Daniel Lansberg-Rodriguez, Rane Willerslev, Mark P. Lagon, Kemal Kirisci, Daniel Byman, Thomas Krajeski, Nelly Lahoud, David Shinn and Laura Sjoberg
Georgetown University Press Paper: 978-1-62616-386-7
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Each issue of the journal provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content penned by top policymakers, business leaders, and academic luminaries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor's Note
Forum: Terrorism1. IntroductionDaniel Byman2. Foreign Fighters and the War on TerrorAn Interview with Ambassador Thomas Krajeski3.The "Islamic State": Between Aspirations and RealitiesNelly Lahoud4. Poverty and Terrorism in Africa: The Debate ContinuesAmbassador David Shinn5. It's Complicated: Looking Closely at Women in Violent ExtremismLaura Sjoberg and Caron E. GentryConflict & Security6. The Lean Terrorist Cell: How Startup Companies and Violent Non-State Actors are Changing the Old World OrderDaveed Gartenstein-Ross and Nathaniel BarrPolitics & Diplomacy7. Foreign Policy as a Source of Legitimation for "Competitive Authoritarian Regimes": The Case of Turkey's AKPCengiz GünayLaw & Ethics8. Climate Change, Human Rights, and COP 21: One Step Forward and Two Steps or Vice Versa?Sumudu AtapattuBusiness & Economics9. Life after Populism? Reforms in the Wake of the Receding Pink TideDaniel Lansberg-RodríguezCulture & Society10. Cosmology, Politics, and Suicide in SerbiaAn Inteview with Rane Willerslev11. Dignity, Pluralism, and Religious Freedom: An Interest-Based CaseMark P. LagonDialogues12. Turkey's Role in the Syrian Refugee CrisisAn Interview with Kemal Kirişci