Publications

New Center Report Offers Recommendations and Options for Enhancing International Counterterrorism

The Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation is pleased to announce the release of its new report on Reshaping United Nations Counterterrorism Efforts. The report provides concrete suggestions for strengthening international counterterrorism efforts over the next decade, including three specific, costed options for a single UN counterterrorism coordinator. Read More

Transnational Threats: The Criminalization of West Africa and the Sahel

As part of the Center’s expanding work on transnational threats, Co-Director James Cockayne, examines the effects of dirty money on security and governance in West Africa and the Sahel. Read More

Strategy to Reach, Empower, and Educate Teenagers (STREET): A Case Study in Government-Community Partnership and Direct Intervention to Counter Violent Extremism

Guest expert, Jack Barclay, profiles a community counterradicalization program in the United Kingdom known as STREET (Strategy to Reach, Empower, and Educate Teenagers) as a case study of that country’s Prevent strategy. Read More

“State Fragility, Organized Crime and Peacebuilding: Towards a More Strategic Approach,” Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre NOREF Report

Fragile states offer sites of competitive advantage for militant organizations, criminal networks, and political leaders alike. Collaboration among them may benefit all three – financing militancy, protecting crime, and securing political control. Read More

Monitoring and Evaluation Tools for Counterterrorism Program Effectiveness

In this policy brief, Integrity Research and Consultancy outlines innovative tools and methodologies for monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of counterterrorism programming. Read More