This volume examines jihadist insurgencies in the context of the global political order, arguing that even if ISIL is defeated, the movement that brought it into being will very probably morph into new movements. It was originally published as a special issue of Small Wars & Insurgencies.
This volume examines jihadist insurgencies in the context of the global political order, arguing that even if ISIL is defeated, the movement that brought it into being will very probably morph into new movements. It was originally published as a special issue of Small Wars & Insurgencies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul B. Rich is co-editor of Small Wars and Insurgencies and the author of several books and articles on insurgency, counter-insurgency, terrorism and warlords. He has taught at the universities of Bristol, Warwick and Melbourne and is currently completing a book entitled Cinema and Unconventional War: Insurgency, Terrorism and Special Operations on screen, 1930-2015. Richard Burchill is the Director of Research and Engagement for TRENDS: Research & Advisory. Previously he was with the Law School at the University of Hill where he was also Director of the McCoubrey Centre for International Law. He engages in teaching and consultancy work with international organisations and national governments.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Preface 2. Introduction 3. The Islamic State and the Return of Revolutionary Warfare 4. How revolutionary are Jihadist insurgencies? The case of ISIL 5. Global Jihad and Foreign Fighters 6. A Fratricidal Libya: Making Sense of a Conflict Complex 7. Belgian and Dutch Jihadist Foreign Fighters (2012-2015): Characteristics, Motivations, and Roles in the War in Syria and Iraq 8. Who Goes, Why, and With What Effects: The Problem of Foreign Fighters from Europe 9. A Sectarian Jihad in Nigeria: The Case of Boko Haram 10. Operation Barkhane and Boko Haram: French Counterterrorism and Military Cooperation in the Sahel 11. Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb: Terrorism, insurgency, or organized crime? 12. Shapeshifter of Somalia: Evolution of the Political Territoriality of Al-Shabaab 13. Jihadist insurgency and the prospects for peace and security 14. Afterword
1. Preface 2. Introduction 3. The Islamic State and the Return of Revolutionary Warfare 4. How revolutionary are Jihadist insurgencies? The case of ISIL 5. Global Jihad and Foreign Fighters 6. A Fratricidal Libya: Making Sense of a Conflict Complex 7. Belgian and Dutch Jihadist Foreign Fighters (2012-2015): Characteristics, Motivations, and Roles in the War in Syria and Iraq 8. Who Goes, Why, and With What Effects: The Problem of Foreign Fighters from Europe 9. A Sectarian Jihad in Nigeria: The Case of Boko Haram 10. Operation Barkhane and Boko Haram: French Counterterrorism and Military Cooperation in the Sahel 11. Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb: Terrorism, insurgency, or organized crime? 12. Shapeshifter of Somalia: Evolution of the Political Territoriality of Al-Shabaab 13. Jihadist insurgency and the prospects for peace and security 14. Afterword
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