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Kompromat: it’s What We Don’t Know, Not What We Know

Donald Trump has described as "fake news" allegations that his election team colluded with Russia - and that Russia held compromising material about his private life. Here Profesor Mark Harrison explores the term kompromat, the Russian colloquial abbreviation, for “compromising evidence.


'There will be political ramifications in light of the latest terror attacks in France' says Dr David Lees

Two men armed with knives have been shot dead after taking several people hostage in a church in northern France. Dr David Lees suggests there will be political ramifications for Francois Hollande as a result of this string of five terror attacks during his Presidency.


Can the EU cope with terrorism threats?

The EU faces one of the most pressing crises in its history, as it attempts to tackle terrorist attacks inspired by the radical Islamist organisation ISIS, writes Dr Oz Hassan, Associate Professor in the Politics and International Studies Department at the University of Warwick.


Spreading Terror through Gassing: ISIL and Mustard Gas

Dr Marijn Nieuwenhuis, Post-doctoral Fellow in Political Geography at the Department of Politics and International Studies, writes about the 'terrorising' scenario of gas attacks from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.


The Bangkok bomb blast may presage a fateful tipping point for Thailand - Dr Titipol Phakdeewanich

Dr Titipol Phakdeewanich is a visiting fellow at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation at the University of Warwick and is based at Ubon Ratchathani University, Thailand. He reacts to Monday's attack.

Tue 18 Aug 2015, 15:35 | Tags: Asia, Expert comment, International, Terrorism

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