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Balkan extremism: how big a threat?

The Conflict Management Program and the

Center for Transatlantic Relations

are pleased to invite you to a panel discussion on

Tuesday October 4, at 10:30 AM
1717 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Room 500

Balkan Extremism: How Big a Threat?

with 

Spencer Boyer

National Intelligence Council Officer for Europe

Adrian Shtuni

Principal Consultant/CEO Shtuni Consulting LLC

Dragan Stavljanin

Broadcaster, Balkan Service, Radio Free Europe

Edward P. Joseph

Executive Director, Institute of Current World Affairs

Daniel Serwer

Moderator

SAIS Conflict Management Program Director and

Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations

The press in both the US and the Balkans has sometimes portrayed the region as a cauldron brewing a serious Islamist extremist threat. How big is the threat, what drives its cadres to war in Syria and Iraq, and what has already been done about? What more needs to be done?

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