Why there are so many conspiracy theories about the Turkish coup; U.S. counterterrorism is mired in turf wars. We could learn a lot from the U.K.; Tweeting Turkey, or how social media may have fundamentally changed the future of coups; This one chart shows what Americans believe about protests and police responses;
 
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Why there are so many conspiracy theories about the Turkish coup
Leadership victimization and false flag narratives are dominating Turkish politics post-unrest.
 
U.S. counterterrorism is mired in turf wars. We could learn a lot from the U.K.
American efforts still suffer from a lack of coordination and information-sharing.
 
Tweeting Turkey, or how social media may have fundamentally changed the future of coups
Could social media reduce coup attempts in the future?
 
This one chart shows what Americans believe about protests and police responses
You'll be surprised. Or at least, we were.
 
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