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The Islamic State A Comparative History Of Jihadist Warfare Anthony Celso

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The Islamic State A Comparative History Of Jihadist Warfare Anthony Celso
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Publisher: The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.83 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Anthony Celso
ISBN: 9781498569781, 1498569781
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Islamic State A Comparative History Of Jihadist Warfare Anthony Celso by Anthony Celso 9781498569781, 1498569781 instant download after payment.

This book analyses the Islamic State (IS) within a comparative framework of past Sunni jihadist movements. It argues jihadist failure to overthrow Muslim apostate states has led to a progressive radicalization of violent Islamist terror networks. This outcome has contributed over time to more brutal jihadist doctrines and tactics contributing to a total war doctrine strategy targeting Muslim apostate states (the near enemy), non-Muslim civilizations ( the far enemy) and sectarian minorities (heterodox Muslims and Christians). These extremist tendencies have been building for over a generation and have reached their culmination in the rise and fall of the Islamic State’s caliphate. Given past tendencies the emergence of yet even more radical Sunni jihadist movement is probable.

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