The Terror Paradox: Why al-Qaeda and ISIS Thrive in Modern Instability
The Terror Paradox: Why Al-Qaeda and ISIS Thrive in Modern Instability
Join Dr. Daniel Byman, Professor at the School of Foreign Service and Director of the Security Studies Program, Georgetown University and David P. Cohen, Strategic Advisor for the CELL & Shareholder, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
- Dive into the intertwined yet diverging paths of Al-Qaeda and ISIS and the threat each poses today
- Explore their global threat, from regional dominance to inspiring lone-wolf terrorism
- Understand the importance of maintaining intelligence, military presence, and global cooperation to counteract these pervasive threats
This thought-provoking speaker series, “The Threat of Extremism to the U.S.,” aims to shed light on the most pressing issues that impact national security. These engaging events bring together experts, practitioners, and community members to foster awareness and promote a united effort in safeguarding our nation and countering extremism.
Can’t make it? Don’t worry! Registrants will be sent a replay link following each event.
This project was supported by grant #24PIBV24CELL, issued by the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. The discounted $1.00 per-participant charge for this program has been graciously underwritten by the CELL’s underwriters.