Radicalization Watch Project

Radicalization Watch Project

The Radicalization Watch Project (RWP) is an independent weekly broadcast focusing on radical network activities worldwide. Hosted by the Center for Advanced Defense Studies (CADS) in Washington, DC and directed by the Center's Research Committee, including Dr. Mathieu Guidère and Ammar Qusaibaty, the project maintains a database of documents generated by extremists and radical organizations.

Project Purpose

As envisioned by the Center's founder, Dr. Newton Howard, and Dr. Mathieu Guidère, RWP is intended to provide security professionals with situational awareness of threat environments through indicators and pattern analysis, video exploitation and media analysis applying cultural intelligence methodologies. Designed to provide the requisite information to stay abreast of the latest terrorist threats, the database is available to intelligence, military and federal law enforcement agencies; U.S. government, state and local agencies, as well as corporations and non-governmental organizations.

Related Organizations

*The Project is funded by CADS and is also supported by the Fulbright Program and US State Department.
*The French Military Academy of Saint-Cyr (École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr) and the Royal Military College of Canada are partners of the Project.
*The Center for Advanced Defense Studies hosts the Project.

External links

* [http://www.c4ads.org CADS official website]
* [http://wanabehuman.blogspot.com/2007/05/healthpolitics-approaches-to.html Wanabehuman on approaches to understanding radicalization]


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