Over more than a decade following 9/11, Stephen Coughlin was one of the US government’s most astute and objective analysts, and an expert in the connections between Islamic law, terrorism and the jihadist movement around the globe.
Through knowledge of published Islamic law, Coughlin had an demonstrated ability to forecast events both in the Middle East and domestically and to accurately assess the future threat posture of jihadist entities before they happen.
He has briefed at the Pentagon, for national and state law enforcement and intelligence agencies, and on Capitol Hill for Members of Congress. Today, he is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy. Coughlin is the author of the book, Catastrophic Failure.
With this series of presentations filmed in 2012, the general public has access to a professional standard of intelligence training in order to better understand the jihadist threat.
PARTS OF THIS SERIES:
- Lectures on National Security & Counterterror Analysis (Introduction)
- Understanding the War on Terror Through Islamic Law
- Abrogation and the ‘Milestones‘ Process
- The Muslim Brotherhood, the Arab Spring & the ‘Milestones‘ Process
- The Role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Enforcing Islamic Law
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PART 1: Lectures on National Security & Counterterror Analysis (Introduction)
PART 2: Understanding the War on Terror Through Islamic Law
PART 3: Abrogation and the ‘Milestones‘ Process
PART 4: The Muslim Brotherhood, the Arab Spring & the ‘Milestones‘ Process
PART 5: The Role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Enforcing Islamic Law