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Terrorist Movements And The Recruitment Of Arab Foreign Fighters A History From 1980s Afghanistan To Isis Roger Warren

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Terrorist Movements And The Recruitment Of Arab Foreign Fighters A History From 1980s Afghanistan To Isis Roger Warren
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.4 MB
Author: Roger Warren
ISBN: 9781788314985, 9780755600045, 1788314980, 0755600045
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Terrorist Movements And The Recruitment Of Arab Foreign Fighters A History From 1980s Afghanistan To Isis Roger Warren by Roger Warren 9781788314985, 9780755600045, 1788314980, 0755600045 instant download after payment.

This book offers the first detailed, in-depth account of how and why some Arab foreign fighters subsequently become involved in Islamist terrorism. Drawing on a personal dataset of 3,010 Arab foreign fighters compiled using biographies, martyrdom eulogies, and postings on ‘jihadi’ websites, the book suggests that the subsequent involvement in Islamist terrorism by some Arab foreign fighters is primarily forged in the crucible of defensive jihad.

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