Latest Media Appearances
AP Quoted Jacob Zenn
Jacob Zenn, an African and Eurasian affairs analyst for Jamestown, discussed Boko Haram's attack of Maiduguri, northeast Nigeria's largest city.
Die Bild Quotes Wladimir van Wilgenburg
German newspaper Die Bild discussed the Islamic State's defeat in Kobane and what that means for the terrorist group and the anti-Islamic State coalition with Wladimir van Wilgenburg.
Wladimir van Wilgenburg Wrote an Op-Ed for al-Jazeera
Wladimir van Wilgenburg, an analysis of Kurdish politics for Jamestown, wrote an op-ed explaining that even though the Islamic State has been defeated at Kobane, the fight against the terrorist organization must continue for al-Jazeera.
Wladimir van Wilgenburg Quoted by Newsweek
Newsweek discussed the Iraqi Kurds land grab of territory that they have recovered from the Islamic State with Wladimir van Wilgenburg.
Washington Post Cites Michael Ryan
Michael Ryan's Hot Issue on Dabiq, the Islamic State's magazine, was cited in a Washington Post article on Sajida Rishawi.
Jacob Zenn Quoted by McClatchy
Jacob Zenn discussed the possibility of Uyghur Muslims leaving China to join the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
Al-Jazeera Quoted Wladimir van Wilgenburg
Wladimir van Wilgenburg, an analyst of Kurdish politics for Jamestown, was quoted in an article on Kurdish leaders not being invited to a meeting on how to defeat the Islamic State by the U.S.-led coalition.
Michael Ryan Appeared on Rudaw TV
Senior Fellow Michael Ryan appeared on "Inside America" on Rudaw TV to discuss why some Muslims living in the West radicalize.
Jamestown Fellow Peter Mattis Writes in The National Interest on China’s Purge of Intel Official
On January 20, Jamestown Fellow and former China Brief editor Peter Mattis wrote an article in The National Interest on recent purges in China's intelligence agency, the Ministry of State Security (MSS), and what it means for China's intelligence operations going forward.
Bild Quotes Wladimir van Wilgenburg
The likelihood of the Islamic State operating a TV station out of Mosul was discussed by Wladimir van Wilgenburg, an analyst of Kurdish affairs for Jamestown.