Counter-Terrorism After 9/11 is a podcast series exploring how counter-terrorism has changed in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001.
Today, ICCT is speaking to Ambassador Roya Rahmani, Afghan diplomat, and the first woman to serve as the Afghan ambassador to the United States and Indonesia.
In this interview, Amb. Rahmani will be discussing her experiences as a diplomat, her critical work promoting women's rights globally, and what the future holds for Afghanistan.
Interviewing her is Dr. Joana Cook, an ICCT Senior Project Manager and Editor-in-Chief of the ICCT Journal.
Produced by Joseph Reid, Naledi Tilmann, Joana Cook, Anna-Maria Andreeva and Teo Kai Xiang. For more research on counter-terrorism, visit us at icct.nl!
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Episode 4: Countering anti-institutional extremism in Europe
Episode 3: Anti-institutional extremism in Europe
Episode 2: Anti-institutional extremism in North America
Episode 1: What is anti-institutional extremism?
Episode 4: The United States' changing approach to Counter-Terrorism with Daniel L. Byman
Episode 3: China's Approach to Countering Terrorism with Raffaello Pantucci
Episode 2: The End of a Western-Dominated Global CT Agenda? With Marc Hecker
Episode 1: The Impact of Great Power Politics on the United Nation's Counter-Terrorism Strategy with Naureen Fink
Episode 6: Counter-Terrorism, Civil Liberties, and National Security with Hina Shamsi
Episode 5: Counter-Terrorism and International Diplomacy with Amb. Janet Alberda
Episode 4: Counter-Terrorism Developments and Future Directions with Tom Parker
Episode 3: Counter-Terrorism and the War on Terror with Bruce Hoffman
Episode 2: Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights with Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
Episode 1: Counter-Terrorism and Policing with Frank Straub
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