Aiding ISIS victims: ‘We need access, not more funds’ By: François Audet , / 24 April, 2015 Veteran humanitarian worker François Audet discusses the dilemmas ISIS has created for crisis-response operations.
How to win the battle against the ISIS propaganda machine By: Henry Tuck , / 23 April, 2015 The online world is a crucial battleground.
On humanitarian efforts: Defeating ISIS is not the end By: Elizabeth Ferris , / 22 April, 2015 The widespread displacement ISIS has caused will have consequences for years to come.
The dangerous myth of the female victim-fighter By: Marie Lamensch , / 21 April, 2015 Though their role within ISIS may differ, women’s motives for joining the group are just as diverse as men’s.
Why the Islamic State actually stinks at social media By: Max Abrahms , / 20 April, 2015 The conventional wisdom is that ISIS has managed to become so successful largely because of its social media prowess. The conventional wisdom is wrong.
The Islamic State and the case for Responsibility to Protect By: Alex Bellamy , / 20 April, 2015 Do not let feelings toward past invasions in the Middle East deter us from protecting Syrians and Iraqis.
ISIS, by the numbers By: OpenCanada Staff , / 20 April, 2015 How many fighters? How many countries fighting ISIS? How many refugees?