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Marcela Ganea

The 2018 Bucharest Conference on Terrorism and the Middle East

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This year’s Bucharest Conference on Terrorism and the Middle East explored regional security issues from the perspectives of experts from Iran, Syria, and Russia.

Egypt’s Samir Al Ghatas on the Nature of Terrorism

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Is terrorism fueled by economic, social, religious, or psychological factors?

Terrorism Starts in the Classroom: Lessons from Romania

classroom, cc Flickr MIKI Yoshihito, modified, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

Separate education systems can foster isolation in immigrant communities, eventually leading to crime or even terrorism.

Fading Daesh, Rising Al Qaeda?

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A resurgence of Al-Qaeda in the MENA region is one of the many topics discussed at a recent international conference in Bucharest.

The Impact of China’s One Belt, One Road on Romania

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Romania should get involved with China’s game-changing development megaproject.

Radicalization: Who, How and Why?

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A recent conference in Bucharest provides valuable insight into the process of radicalization.

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