The Islamic State: Combating The Caliphate Without BordersLexington Books, 2015 M09 8 - 464 pages The so-called "Islamic State" (IS) that has swept into power in parts of Syria and Iraq presents an imminent danger to the global community with its capacity as an effective, ideologically motivated, and bloodthirsty fighting force, coupled with its expanding territorial reach, on the ground and online. The IS has taken on a quasi-state form that mixes modernity with ancient rites, and aggressively promotes sectarian violence and religious extremism with a decidedly apocalyptic bent. Too, it has introduced to the Middle East a new level of extremism and brutality, marked by volatile fluidity, with far-reaching, dangerously destabilizing effects on state and non-state actors, regionally and globally. This book offers insights into the nature of the IS and what the international community can do to combat it. In order to achieve this objective, the origins, intentions, leadership, capabilities, and operations of the IS are explored. The Islamic State’s multifaceted efforts and effects in the region and beyond are described. Also, national, regional, and global strategies that are being pursued to address the new threat are examined. To this end, a range of recommendations are offered on specific steps that governmental, intergovernmental, and non-governmental bodies can take to counter the IS menace. Lastly, additional insights are presented relevant to combating the IS and undermining its potential future capabilities. |
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Page vii
... Iran, and Turkey. An ethnic minority group in the Middle East, the majority of whom are Sunni Muslims although others follow disparate religions. viii Mujahideen NATO Peshmerga PKK PUK Qur'an/ Koran Sharia Shaheed vii Abbreviations and ...
... Iran, and Turkey. An ethnic minority group in the Middle East, the majority of whom are Sunni Muslims although others follow disparate religions. viii Mujahideen NATO Peshmerga PKK PUK Qur'an/ Koran Sharia Shaheed vii Abbreviations and ...
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... Iran, and Lebanon are countries with a Shia/Shiite majority. The predominant of the two main branches of Islam. They believe that the Caliph should be designated by the religious leaders of the Islamic community and not based on lineage ...
... Iran, and Lebanon are countries with a Shia/Shiite majority. The predominant of the two main branches of Islam. They believe that the Caliph should be designated by the religious leaders of the Islamic community and not based on lineage ...
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... The Islamic State has also garnered (some would say it has sought) many enemies, including countries, other terrorist organizations, rebel groups, dissenters, and more. From Saudi Arabia to Iran, from the United Preface xxi.
... The Islamic State has also garnered (some would say it has sought) many enemies, including countries, other terrorist organizations, rebel groups, dissenters, and more. From Saudi Arabia to Iran, from the United Preface xxi.
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... Iran, from the United States to Australia, from European to Asian countries, and from Hezbollah to Hamas, there is widespread disdain for and fear of the Islamic State. Whether this animus is effectively transformed into a steady and ...
... Iran, from the United States to Australia, from European to Asian countries, and from Hezbollah to Hamas, there is widespread disdain for and fear of the Islamic State. Whether this animus is effectively transformed into a steady and ...
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... Iranian advisers and volunteer fighters, launched attacks to recapture the IScontrolled city of Tikrit, the birthplace of Saddam Hussein, and a Sunnimajority enclave. Along with the defeat of the IS in Tikrit, there is concern about a ...
... Iranian advisers and volunteer fighters, launched attacks to recapture the IScontrolled city of Tikrit, the birthplace of Saddam Hussein, and a Sunnimajority enclave. Along with the defeat of the IS in Tikrit, there is concern about a ...
Contents
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3 Membership Structure and Leadership | 109 |
4 Establishing a Caliphate | 139 |
5 Foreign and Women Fighters | 167 |
6 Combating the Islamic State | 217 |
7 Conclusions and Recommendations | 263 |
Selected Bibliography | 321 |
Index | 327 |
About the Authors | 335 |
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The Islamic State: Combating the Caliphate Without Borders Yonah Alexander,Dean C. Alexander No preview available - 2015 |
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Accessed April Accessed December Accessed February 18 Accessed March Accessed November 13 Accessed October 21 Al Jazeera Al-Arabiya al-Qa’ida Al-Qaeda al-Zarqawi American Arab arrested Assad regime attacks August August 28 Baghdad beheading British caliphate captured cessed coalition airstrikes countries extremist February 18 fight foreign fighters foreign terrorist global hostage Ibid International Iran Iraq Iraq and Syria Iraq’s Iraqi army Iraqi government IS’s ISIL ISIS Islamic State’s Jabhat al-Nusra January jihadi jihadist Jordan Jordanian July June killed Kobani Kurdish Kurdish forces Kurds leader Middle East militants Mosul Muslim nations November 13 Obama October 30 Peshmerga provide material support Qaeda Raqqa rebel recruitment region Reuters Saudi Arabia September 2014 Shiite militias social media soldiers Sunni Syria Syria and Iraq targets terror group threat Tikrit traveled to Syria Turkey Turkish Twitter U.S. Department U.S. government United Washington Post weapons women Yazidis