Research

The Program on Extremism pursues multiple streams on a range of extremism-related issues across the globe. From the threats posed by white supremacists and the militia movement domestically to the global jihadist landscape and its nexus in the U.S. to the activities of Islamist groups, we offer a range of research products to support policymakers, civic leaders, and the general public.

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Legitimizing Jihad

Legitimizing Jihad: Ahmad Musa Jibril at the Boundaries of Law and Radicalism

Authored by Sergio Altuna and David Zimmermann

CAIR’s Familiar Dance

CAIR’s Familiar Dance: Denial and Deflection in the Face of Scrutiny

Authored by Barry Jonas and Lara Burns

American Muslims for Palestine faces new legal challenges

American Muslims for Palestine faces new legal challenges

Authored Barry Jonas and David Collins

THE SILENT RISE OF THE LEFT-WING MILITIA

The Silent Rise of the Left-Wing Militia

Authored by the Program on Extremism

What is DAMPL?

What is DAMPL (Direct Action Movement for Palestinian Liberation)?

Authored by Jennifer Baker

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The Muslim Brotherhood in America: A brief history

Authored by Lorenzo Vidino

AI at the Centre: Violent Extremist Exploitation in Pirkkala

Authored by Luke Baumgartner

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CCP Influence in U.S. Pro-Palestinian Activism

Authored by Jennifer Baker

Killing for Nothing

Authored by Luke Baumgartner

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The Unraveling

Authored by Lara Burns