Author Archive
Martha Crenshaw
Martha Crenshaw is a senior fellow at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
Ideas
How Much Really Changed About Terrorism on 9/11?
Three founders of modern terrorism studies reflect on what the world has learned about political violence—and what remains unknown.
- Martha Crenshaw, Brian Michael Jenkins and Bruce Hoffman, The Atlantic
Ideas
Is There a Sunni Solution to ISIS?
David Ignatius calls for reconciliation among Iraqi Sunnis, Shiites, and Kurds. But this oversimplifies the bargain that needs to be struck.
- Lisa Blaydes and Martha Crenshaw, The Atlantic
Threats
There Is No Global Jihadist ‘Movement’
The world of Islamist fighters is deeply fragmented and constantly shifting.
- Martha Crenshaw, The Atlantic