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Policy & Research Forums

HSPI's Policy & Research Forums spotlight cutting-edge policy solutions and innovative research. For years, many leading policymakers, practitioners, academicians, and researchers from the U.S. and abroad have chosen to share their insights at HSPI. The Forum features these leading thinkers in a more systematic way designed to better highlight their work and ensure it receives even greater exposure in key communities.

 

2008 Policy & Research Forums


Targeting Terrorist Finances

October 7, 2008Targeting Terrorist Finances PRF on October 7, 2008

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Congressional Quarterly Article

 

 

Extremist Rehabilitation in Saudi Arabia

October 2, 2008Dr. Christopher Boucek and Frank Cilluffo

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Dr.Christopher Boucek's Presentation

Congressional Quarterly Article

 

Counter Radicalization in Europe

August 5, 2008Hoffman, Neumann and Cilluffo

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Uniting Against Extremism

July 11, 2008Maajid Nawaz and Frank Cilluffo

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Quilliam Foundation Event Summary

Quilliam Foundation Video Excerpts

 

Policy Changes in Engaging with Muslim Communities at Home and Abroad

July 1, 2008Geneive Abdo addresses HSPI audience

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Words Matter: The Role of Lexicon in Counter-Terrorism Communications Strategy

June 24, 2008Words Matter PRF held June 24, 2008

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Technology in Homeland Security: A Double-Edged Sword

June 9, 2008Technology in Homeland Security: A Double-Edged Sword, June 9, 2008

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Professor Kumar Ramakrishna, Head of the Centre of Excellence for National Security, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore

May 22, 2008Prof. Kumar addresses HSPI audience

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Professor Kumar's Presentation

 

 

RFE/RL Report on Al-Qaeda Media Operation by Senior Analyst Daniel Kimmage

April 4, 2008

Daniel Kimmage's Report

 

 

Hiroshi Yamada, Mayor of Suginami City, Tokyo

February 11, 2008Mayor Yamada and Frank Cilluffo

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