Podcast

Local conflicts and global jihad

Discussing key questions, concepts and explanations

This podcast is about one of the major challenges on the international security agenda today, namely the continued relevance of transnational jihadist movements, such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. It is part of the 5-year research project “Explaining Transnational Jihad – Patterns of Escalation and Containment” funded by the European Research Council.

The first episode is an introduction to the project, and focuses particularly on why it is important to know more about the patterns of escalation and containment related to jihadist conflicts, why theology is important and how to think about key concepts such as  transnationalization.

The episode is recorded during an intensive research workshop and contains an honest conversation between three members of the research team, namely the PI Mona Kanwal Sheikh, Post doc. Saer el-Jaichi and PhD candidate Dino Krause.

The podcast episode is a special edition of the DIIS podcast.

DIIS Experts

Mona Kanwal Sheikh
Global security and worldviews
Head of unit, Senior researcher
+45 4089 0476
Saer El-Jaichi
Global security and worldviews
Senior Researcher
+45 5125 7110
Dino Krause
Global security and worldviews
Postdoc
+45 9132 5493
Local conflicts and global jihad
Discussing key questions, concepts and explanations