“The Global Politics of Counter-Terrorism” is an ICCT podcast series that was started during our Annual Conference in 2022. The series delves into recent geopolitical shifts and their impact on human rights and the counter-terrorism agenda — through conversations with practitioners, academics, and policy-makers.
In our second episode, we speak with Marc Hecker, Director of Research and Communications and the Editor-in-Chief of the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI).
Marc Hecker discusses his own professional journey in the field of counter-terrorism, the history of the twenty year global war on terror, whether we’ve reached the end of a Western global CT agenda, France and the Sahel region, the Wagner group and the future of European values in CT. Interviewing him is Alexander von Rosenbach, ICCT’s business manager.
Episode 5: Countering anti-institutional extremism in North America
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 1: The Impact of Great Power Politics on the United Nation's Counter-Terrorism Strategy with Naureen Fink
Episode 7: Counter-Terrorism and Women's Rights with Amb. Roya Rahmani
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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