
After Islamic State
The Islamic State’s territory is in decline. Squeezed on all sides, it is facing a future where it can no longer lay claim to statehood. This issue considers 'what happens after Islamic State?'
- CREST Security Review
- Issue 1 : Eliciting Information
- Issue 2 : Cyber Security
- Issue 3 : Transmission
- Issue 4 : After Islamic State
- Issue 5 : Networks
- Issue 6 : Decision-Making
- Issue 7 : Transitions
- Issue 8 : Influence
- Issue 9 : Data
- Issue 10 : Stress And Resilience
- Issue 11 : Risk
- Issue 12 : COVID-19
- Issue 13 : Technology
- Issue 14 : Trust
- Issue 15 : Trauma
- Issue 16 : Innovation
- Issue 17 : Misinformation

Article
Elisabeth Kendall
Regional Guide: Yemen
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| 4 min read

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Joas Wagemakers
Regional Guide: Jordan
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| 3 min read

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Michael Axworthy
Regional Guide: Iran
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| 3 min read

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George Joffé
Regional Guide: Tunisia
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| 3 min read

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Wolfram Lacher
Regional Guide: Libya
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| 3 min read

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John Horgan
The Lost Boys
Article
| 6 min read

Article
Donald Holbrook
The Islamic State and Ayman al-Zawahiri’s ‘alternative jihad’
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| 3 min read

Article
Nelly Lahoud
What Next for Islamic State?
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| 4 min read

Article
Cerwyn Moore, Timothy Holman
Remainers and leavers: Foreign fighters after the ‘Islamic State’
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| 5 min read

Article
Mark Youngman
Lessons from the decline of the North Caucasus insurgency
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| 4 min read

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Iain Edgar
After Islamic State: the place of night dream inspiration and propaganda
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| 2 min read

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Cerwyn Moore
Transnational Activism Through the Ages
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| 3 min read

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Christopher McDowell
Sri Lanka, Diaspora Politics, and The End of Violence
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| 4 min read

Article
Joe Uscinski
Everyone is a conspiracy theorist
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| 4 min read

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Paul Taylor
7 Things Worth Knowing About Groups
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| 4 min read