Why are Islamists able to build state-like polities out of enduring civil war stalemate? By tracking the financial origins of jihadists in Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistan, Mali, and Iraq, Jihad & Co. shows that behind the heated rhetoric, there are hard economic reasons behind Islamist success.
Why are Islamists able to build state-like polities out of enduring civil war stalemate? By tracking the financial origins of jihadists in Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistan, Mali, and Iraq, Jihad & Co. shows that behind the heated rhetoric, there are hard economic reasons behind Islamist success.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aisha Ahmad is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Chapter 1: Mosques and Markets * Chapter 2: Black Flags in the Bazaar: The Making of Modern Islamist Proto-States * Chapter 3: Mafia and Mujahideen: Trafficking and Trust-Building under Soviet Occupation * Chapter 4: Traders and Taliban: Business Interests and Islamist Power in Afghanistan * Chapter 5: Beards for Business: The Origins and Evolution of the Mogadishu Mafia * Chapter 6: The Price of Protection: The Rise of the Islamic Courts Union * Chapter 7: The Blowback Effect: International Intervention and the Collapse of the Proto-State * Chapter 8: The Proto-State Goes Global: Criminal Business Networks and Jihadist Power across the Muslim World * Appendix: Methodology and Field Research
* Preface * Chapter 1: Mosques and Markets * Chapter 2: Black Flags in the Bazaar: The Making of Modern Islamist Proto-States * Chapter 3: Mafia and Mujahideen: Trafficking and Trust-Building under Soviet Occupation * Chapter 4: Traders and Taliban: Business Interests and Islamist Power in Afghanistan * Chapter 5: Beards for Business: The Origins and Evolution of the Mogadishu Mafia * Chapter 6: The Price of Protection: The Rise of the Islamic Courts Union * Chapter 7: The Blowback Effect: International Intervention and the Collapse of the Proto-State * Chapter 8: The Proto-State Goes Global: Criminal Business Networks and Jihadist Power across the Muslim World * Appendix: Methodology and Field Research
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