National Security | Military Ethics | Global Far-Right Extremism | Counter-Terrorism | Antisemitism

Lecture

Terror in slippers

Join me in this insightful lecture as we delve into the ever-evolving nature of warfare since World War 2. Gone are the days of conventional wars solely between states; today, we face the complex challenge of combating terrorism and guerrilla organizations. In this thought-provoking session, we will explore the fundamental distinctions between these types of wars and the moral-ethical dilemmas they present.

Together, we will ponder a crucial question: Can a country effectively fight terrorism from a military standpoint while upholding moral principles? As we navigate this intriguing topic, I will share compelling insights, analysis, and real-life scenarios to shed light on this pressing issue.

The lecture features an engaging presentation and  videos, providing a comprehensive and immersive learning experience.

Liram Stenzler-Koblentz PhD

Dr. Liram Koblentz-Stenzler a scholar and practitioner with a wealth of experience in fields of counterterrorism, antisemitism studies and global far-right Extremism. She is senior researcher and head of the Global Far Right Extremism Desk at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), Reichman University, Israel and lecturer at Yale University. She advises security agencies, technology companies, other organizations, and communities to achieve better understanding of the language, global connections, and action patterns of right-wing extremists in order to prevent acts of terrorism, incitement to violence, and antisemitism.

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