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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The Islamic State in the Congo

The Islamic State in the Congo

Authored by Tara Candland, Adam Finck, Haroro Ingram, Laren Poole, Lorenzo Vidino, and Caleb Weiss

The Muslim Brotherhood's Pan-European Structure

Authored by Lorenzo Vidino and Sergio Altuna

The Evolution of the Boogaloo Movement

Authored by Matthew Kriner and Jon Lewis

Homegrown: ISIS in America

Authored by Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes, and Bennett Clifford

Antisemitism As An Underlying Precursor To Violent Extremism In American Far-Right And Islamist Contexts

Antisemitism as an Underlying Precursor to Violent Extremism in American Far-Right and Islamist Contexts

Authored by Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Bennett Clifford, and Lorenzo Vidino

Dollars for Daesh: Analyzing the Finances of American ISIS Supporters

Authored by Lorenzo Vidino, Jon Lewis, and Andrew Mines

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The Need for a Specific Law Against Domestic Terrorism

Authored by Amy C. Collins

Entire board resigns at Islamic Relief Worldwide

Featuring Lorenzo Vidino