In this episode, Dean of Academics at the Institute of World Politics, Jim Robbins, is joined by Dr. Harmon, an expert on terrorism and counterterrorism. They discuss the topic of defining terrorism and its application to the Houthi group. The conversation covers various definitions of terrorism, including state-sponsored terrorism, and the implications of these definitions in government policies and international law. Topics discussed:
– The Houthi group and its terror designation by the Biden administration
– Defining terrorism and its various aspects
– The United Nations’ stance on terrorism and its enforcement provisions
– State-sponsored terrorism and its inclusion in the definition of terrorism
– Different definitions of terrorism in the US government and their impact
– Historical perspectives on terrorism and its acceptance by terrorist groups
– Al Qaeda’s magazine, Inspire, and its content