Corri Zoli

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Corri Zoli is Director of Research and Assistant Research Professor of International Security at the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, a joint graduate research institute shared between the College of Law and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. Zoli’s research focuses on contemporary problems of warfare from an interdisciplinary law and policy perspective; social science and data-driven approaches to changing patterns of global conflict; and the role of the laws of war or international humanitarian law in contemporary conflict dynamics. Zoli’s work has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Andrew Mellon Foundation, the U.S. State Department, and a Google Global Impact Award; and her research has appeared in Foreign Policy, Harvard National Security Journal, and the Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, among other venues.

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Terrorism

Lone-Wolf or Low-Tech Terrorism? Emergent Patterns of Global Terrorism in Recent French and European Attacks

According to media reports, seven accomplices of Tunisian-borne French resident Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel—the man who drove a 20-ton truck into Bastille Day crowds in Nice—have been charged with aiding in “murder by a group with terror links” and violating weapons laws “in relation to terror groups.” The existence of such accomplices would seem to contradict initial news reports denying any