Prof. Bruce Hoffman, Mitch Silber, and Colin Clarke assess whether Afghanistan, under Taliban rule, may emerge once again as a breeding ground for terrorist groups.
SSP Adjunct Douglas London, with Bilal Y. Saab, argues that security cooperation programs led by the CIA are more effective and less expensive than those led by the Pentagon.
Prof. Hoffman and alumnus Jacob Ware look at two major terrorist attacks: The 1946 bombing of the King David Hotel and the 2011 mass shooting in Norway.