Join the Foley Institute for a Coffee & Politics event with Peter Chilson, WSU professor and author. Chilson will discuss a new jihadist leader in Mali whose goals differ from typical terrorist organizations, and who desires to revive the 19th century caliphate. Join us for pizza, soda, and informative discussion at noon on Wednesday, January 20, in the Foley Speaker’s Room on the third floor of Bryan Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
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