Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security Blog
Read David Schanzer’s op-ed on Medium: Our Plan In Afghanistan Was Doomed From the Start. “America has gone through multiple cycles of recrafting it strategy and goals in Afghanistan. At each turn, though, it...
Professor Tim Nichols, Executive Director of the Duke Counterterrorism and Public Policy Fellowship Program (CTPP) has co-authored a report at AEI, American Enterprise Institute, entitled Cost imposition in the contact layer: Special operations forces...
David Schanzer was interviewed by Ian Masters on Background Briefing about the Biden Administration’s recently unveiled strategy to address and fight domestic terrorism.
Listen to the interview here.
David Schanzer’s latest op-ed in The Hill, Biden is exorcising the ghost of bin Laden from US foreign policy, explains why leaving Afghanistan will allow the U.S. to move forward with more focused and obtainable foreign...
Yesterday evening TCTHS Director David Schanzer joined Amarnath Amarasingam and Mia Bloom to discuss QAnon: the radicalization of its followers, the threat it poses to national security, and what can be done to control it.
Watch the event: What to do about QAnon?
David Schanzer, director of Duke’s Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security, will join extremism experts Amarnath Amarasingam & Mia Bloom to discuss QAnon: the radicalization of its followers, the threat it poses to...
On Jan. 27, Duke Communications interviewed David Schanzer and fellow faculty members Simon Miles and Sue Gordon on what lies ahead on national security for the Biden Administration. Presented with numerous challenges—from insurrectionists who...
This event was recorded and can be viewed here. An article about this event appeared in Duke Today on Feb. 15, 2021: ‘White Noise’ documents the roots of modern racist violence What we can...
The Tampa Bay Times has published an op-ed by David Schanzer where he lays out a five-point strategy to contain white-nationalist domestic terrorism. Read the article here: Congress should make domestic terrorism a crime
The annual report by UNC-Chapel Hill professor Charles Kurzman shows that Muslim-American violent extremism hit historic lows in 2020. David Schanzer, director of the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security, said, “There is...