December 2019 Issue Joanna Bourke Call of the Caliphate Guest House for Young Widows: Among the Women of ISIS By Azadeh Moaveni LR
December 2016 Issue James Harkin The Price of Freedom Merchants of Men: How Kidnapping, Randsom and Trafficking Funds Terrorism and ISIS By Loretta Napoleoni LR
November 2016 Issue David Patrikarakos Progression through Regression Salafi-Jihadism: The History of an Idea By Shiraz Maher LR
October 2016 Issue Jason Burke Raising the Black Flag United States of Jihad: Investigating America’s Homegrown Terrorists By Peter Bergen The Caliphate By Hugh Kennedy
July 2016 Issue Richard Cockett Where Will It End? ISIS: A History By Fawaz A Gerges Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS By Joby Warrick Blood Year: Islamic State and the Failures of the War on Terror By David Kilcullen LR
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