CTEC Publications
46 Items
“Speak Softly, but Carry a Big Stick”: The Role of Direct Action Operations in U.S. Counterinsurgency Strategy
| by By Emma Flückiger
Dangerous Organizations and Bad Actors: The Base
| by CTEC Staff
Italian Neofascism and the Years of Lead: A Closer Look at the Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari
| by CTEC Staff
The Proud Boys’ Fabricated Expedition to Ukraine
| by By Erica Barbarossa
Almost immediately after news spread across the globe that Russia had, in fact, invaded Ukraine, Proud Boys’ telegram channels began posting about traveling to Ukraine to fight alongside Russian soldiers.
Archeofuturism and Its Parallels to Militant Accelerationism
| by CTEC Staff
The French Far-Right On Telegram: Laundering Extremism Through Support For Political Activism
| by CTEC Staff
The popular success of the far-right political party National Rally in France has allowed for fringe views on immigration, race, and democracy to achieve some mainstream acceptance.
Christian Identity's New Role On The Extreme Right
| by CTEC Staff
The AI Revolution and Its Implications on Domestic Counterterrorism
| by Skyler Stokes
In this piece, Skyler Stokes - CTEC’s first Michael Donnelly Research Fellow - explores the current and potential impacts of artificial intelligence technology on the United States’ domestic counterterrorism efforts.
Boogaloo Movement Update: Violence, Schisms, and Bans
| by Alex Newhouse and Nate Gunesch