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Posts tagged 'ISIS'
Dara: A Magnificent Production of False Binaries
April 19, 2015 -
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Notwithstanding the flawless and beautiful production, Dara has helped to perpetuate the orientalist stereotype that orthodox...
The Ordinariness of Violence and the Stories of Formers
March 28, 2015 -
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The stories of those formerly involved in violent extremism must be told in order for us to understand and reverse the potential...
Where Is the End To This Cycle of Tyranny, Terrorism and War?
December 12, 2014 -
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The CIA torture report revealed this week lays bare the dark excesses of the War on Terror and its continuing impact on the Middle...
Kobanê’s Liberation Is Near
October 28, 2014 -
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Despite Turkey and the international community, inhabitants of Kobanê maintain a strong and united voice of resistance that...
Turkey’s Duty to Kobane Is Questionable
October 9, 2014 -
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The rhetoric of the western left assumes the cause of Kurdish fighters in Kobane taking little notice of historic events,...
Air Strikes Re-Scorch Syria
October 1, 2014 -
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The legitimate Syrian revolution has long been buried with the rise of new enemies including ISIS and western airstrikes James...
Countering the Demon of Terrorism
September 24, 2014 -
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Knee-jerk bombing of ISIL is not a long term solution to their atrocities; a more human politics is needed The...
Last Century Nation State vs Jihadi John
September 4, 2014 -
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Where do ISIS’s ‘British Jihadists’ belong in theoretical discussions of state and nation? The origins...
Understanding ISIS and the Prospects for Peace
September 3, 2014 -
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The roots of ISIS leave few unstained ISIS (also known as ISIL) is the acronym for the terrorist organisation...
The ‘Islamic State’ Monstrosity: Can the Middle East Rise Up From the Ashes?
August 22, 2014 -
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ISIS is yet another addition to decades of cruelty suffered by the Middle East; the West cannot ignore its role in the crises The...
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