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Al Qaeda's post 9/11 devolution : the failed jihadist struggle against the near and far enemy
Al Qaeda's post 9/11 devolution : the failed jihadist struggle against the near and far enemy
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- International Standard Book Number
- 9781441152893 (electronic bk.)
- International Standard Book Number
- 144115289X (electronic bk.)
- International Standard Book Number
- 9781441155894
- International Standard Book Number
- 1441155899
- Library of Congress Call Number
- HV6433.M6283-.Q34 2014eb
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 363.325-23
- Main Entry-Personal Name
- Celso, Anthony.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource.
- Bibliography, Etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Formatted Contents Note
- 완전내용Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: Al Qaeda's Post 9-11 Devolution and its Diffuse Network of Associates, Affiliates, Insurgents and "Homegrown" TerroristsChapter One: Al Qaeda's Jihadist World ViewChapter Two: Al Qaeda's Formation and its Far Enemy StrategyChapter Three: Al Qaeda's Post 9-11 Strategy and Organizational DevolutionChapter Four: Al Qaeda's Role in the Madrid and London BombingsChapter Five: Zarqawi: Al Qaeda's Tragic Anti-Hero and the Destructive Role of the Iraqi JihadChapter Six: Al Qaeda's Affiliated and Insurgent Groups in Somalia, Yemen and the MaghrebChapter Seven: West Africa: The Latest Jihadist WarChapter Eight: The Role of Al Qaeda Affiliated and Homegrown Terrorists in Post 9-11 Plots and Attacks against the United StatesChapter Nine: An End to Al Qaeda? : Bin Laden's Death and the Arab SpringBibliographyIndex.
- Summary, Etc.
- 요약"This examination of Al Qaeda's decline since the 9/11 attacks focuses on the terror organization's mutation and fragmentation. It looks at its partnership with the local and regional jihadist networks that played a pivotal role in the Madrid, London, and Fort Hood attacks, arguing that, although initially successful, such alliances actually unraveled following both anti-terror policies and a growing rejection of violent jihadism in the Muslim world. Challenging conventional theories about Al Qaeda and homegrown terrorism, the book claims that jihadist attacks are now organized by overlapping international and regional networks that have become frustrated in their inability to enforce regime change and their ideological goals. The discussion spans the war on terror, analyzing major post 9/11 attacks, the failed jihadist struggle in Iraq, Al Qaeda's affiliates, and the organization's future prospects after the death of Osama Bin Laden and the Arab Spring. This assessment of the future of the jihadist struggle against Muslim governments and homegrown Islamic terrorism in the West will be an invaluable resource to anyone studying terrorism and Islamic extremism"--해제Provided by publisher.
- Subject Added Entry-Corporate Name
- Qaida (Organization)
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Terrorism
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Terrorism.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
- Additional Physical Form Entry
- Print versionCelso, Anthony. Al Qaeda's post 9/11 devolution 9781441155894 (DLC) 2013034733 (OCoLC)856053401
- Electronic Location and Access
- 로그인을 한후 보실 수 있는 자료입니다.
- Control Number
- joongbu:427897
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- Reservierung
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