Jeb Koogler

Jeb Koogler

Jeb Koogler is a student of international politics at Brown University. He was previously a research assistant to former Senator Lincoln Chafee, for whom his work focused largely on the Arab-Israeli conflict. His recent areas of interest include Islamist political participation, democratization, and human rights policy.

Mr. Koogler has lived in… more

Myths In Al Qaeda's 'Home'

With continuous cross-border attacks from Pakistan fueling a resilient insurgency, Afghan President Hamid Karzai finally snapped. If Islamabad did not move more forcefully against Islamic militants in the country's tribal region, he declared recently, Afghan forces would enter Pakistan and do it themselves.

While the remark shocked Pakistani authorities and sparked a brief diplomatic row, it is not just President Karzai who is concerned about militancy in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Policymakers in London, New Delhi, and Washington are… more

The Myth of Moroccan Democracy

Earlier this month Morocco, one of America's closest Arab allies, held national elections. Touted as a bold step toward democracy, the vote was closely watched in the West. But the elections, rather than proving a success, have raised difficult questions about the future of Moroccan democracy and highlighted the flaws in America's approach to democracy promotion.

In the lead-up to the polls, analysts painted the contest as a test of Islam's political strength. Islamists had risen to power in Iraq, Palestine,… more

Jeb Koogler | September 20, 2007 | The American Prospect Online