Multiple Jihadi Insurgencies, Cooperating With Bandits, Appear to be Converging in the SahelMarch 23, 2021By John Campbell and Nolan Quinn
To Prevent Pandemics and Protect Biodiversity, Combat Wildlife CrimeJanuary 25, 2021By Stewart M. Patrick
Nigerian Media’s Unsubstantiated Claims that U.S. Agencies Investigating Corruption by Buhari's Inner CircleJune 24, 2020By John Campbell
Now a Destination for Illicit Drugs, African States Need a New ApproachApril 9, 2020By Guest Blogger for John Campbell
Buhari Orders Land Borders Closed in Long-Running Effort to Boost Rice ProductionOctober 17, 2019By John Campbell
Niger and Nigeria Governors Pledge to Cooperate on Cross-Border CrimeSeptember 13, 2019By John Campbell
Taking Stock of the Global Fight Against Illicit Financial FlowsOctober 24, 2018By Guest Blogger for the Internationalist
ReportGlobal Governance to Combat Illicit Financial FlowsOctober 11, 2018By Miles Kahler, Maya Forstater, Michael G. Findley, Jodi Vittori, Erica Westenberg and Yaya J. Fanusie
The Islamic State "Presence" in the Sahel Is More Complicated Than Affiliates SuggestJune 1, 2018By John Campbell