Security
The fight goes on
While US president Donald Trump is keen to report a victory over Isis in Syria – and bring American troops stationed there home – the threat of radicalisation requires a global response. Paul Rogers, professor of peace studies at the University of Bradford, believes that while there might be a pause in activity now, there is a further wave gathering pace around the world. “More groups – some allied to Isis, some not – are fermenting from the Sahel region of central-north Africa through to Somalia and Yemen to Indonesia and the Philippines,” he says. “The degree of relative marginalisation that you see in a lot of the globe seems to be one of the things that makes it much easier for these groups to recruit.”