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Recent Highlights

Policy Papers - February 09, 2010

IPI Publication: Bombs and Ballots in Bangladesh

Naureen Chowdhury Fink

In this policy paper, author Naureen Chowdhury Fink argues that the threats of terrorism and militancy in Bangladesh are best understood in relation to the political and socioeconomic challenges confronting the country. 

 

Speaker Events - March 08, 2010

US Official: "No Trade-Off Between Our Security and Our Values"

“International Counterterrorism Policy in the Obama Administration: Developing a Strategy for the Future” was the subject of a well-attended address at IPI on Monday, March 1st by Ambassador Daniel Benjamin, the Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the US Department of State.
  

 

Panel Discussions - September 15, 2009

Experts Discuss Global Terrorism Strategy at IPI

On September 10, 2009, IPI hosted a policy forum on terrorism with Jean-Paul Laborde, Special Adviser to the Under-Secretary-General, who discussed ongoing efforts to implement the UN’s Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.  

 

Policy Papers - August 21, 2009

Global Terrorism: IPI Blue Paper no. 4

Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Lead Rapporteur

The increasingly transnational and multifaceted nature of terrorism calls for a strong multilateral response. States have the primary responsibility for protecting their populations from the threats posed by terrorism.  

 

Policy Papers - May 10, 2009

Countering Terrorism in South Asia

Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Eric Rosand, and Jason Ipe

Horrific acts of terrorism, such as the November 2008 attacks in Mumbai, underscore the regional nature of the terrorist threat in South Asia, and they point to a need for greater cooperation within the region to address it.  

About This Project

IPI’s work on terrorism supports the broad UN community — including Member States, experts and practitioners — by bringing international research on terrorism and counterterrorism to bear on UN policy debates. In addition, IPI uses its convening role to create informal fora that support dialogue and policy development to strengthen multilateral security capacity to address transnational terrorism and violent political militancy.

Project Staff

Edward Luck

Senior Vice President for Research and Programs
luck@ipinst.org

 

Naureen Chowdhury Fink

Senior Program Officer
fink@ipinst.org