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Content warning: This Insight contains mention of suicide, violence against children, and transphobic slurs. On…

In the last year, the visibility of Han ethnonationalism in China has been on the…

Popular social media platforms have become central to Islamists’ ability to reach mainstream audiences, particularly…

When extreme right lone actor terrorists expressed environmental concerns in the manifestos related to attacks…

Over the last few years, a clear and troubling pattern has crystallised: where the state…

In March 2026, Europol coordinated its largest-ever referral action targeting terrorist audio propaganda, referring over…
In a new perspective on the Han ethnonationalist movement and its growing visibility in China, Zhuoheng Li examines the movement’s historical narratives, media practices, and organisational forms, while tracing its connections to international extremism.
In recognition of #EarthDay, Daniel Madsen investigates targeted violence manifestos to map the extent to which environmental concerns are expressed by recent terrorists, shifting focus from online ecofascism debates to test-based evidence.
🌍 To mark #EarthDay, @FabrizioMinniti explores “Dark Green Governance”: a model in which terrorist organisations move beyond predatory extraction to consolidate legitimacy by acting as de facto administrators of scarce environmental resources.
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