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The Foreign Fighters Problem Recent Trends And Case Studies Selected Essays Michael P Noonan

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The Foreign Fighters Problem Recent Trends And Case Studies Selected Essays Michael P Noonan
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Publisher: Foreign Policy Research Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 98
Author: Michael P. Noonan
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Foreign Fighters Problem Recent Trends And Case Studies Selected Essays Michael P Noonan by Michael P. Noonan instant download after payment.

On the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines have confronted third-party national combatants. Known as “foreign fighters,” these individuals have gained deadly skills and connections that can be exported or exploited to devastating effect in other locations. Over the past two decades, the foreign fighters phenomenon has grown after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979—to the ethnically cleansed fields of the Balkans to Chechnya and beyond. But this is not a new problem.
This report is the second volume of findings from an important series of FPRI conferences on the so-called foreign fighter problem. These conferences have brought together leading experts in the field to examine and discuss this phenomenon from different ideational and disciplinary perspectives. While the first volume dealt primarily with functional areas of the phenomenon, this edition focuses primarily on the case studies of al Qaeda franchises or allied affiliates in Somalia, the Maghreb, Yemen, and Afghanistan/Pakistan.

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