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Al-Qaeda: From Global Nework to Local Franchise

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Zusatztext A comprehensive book filled with fresh material. Informationen zum Autor Christina Hellmich Klappentext Since the attacks of September 11th 2001 and up to and beyond Osama bin Ladin's death, al-Qaeda has come to embody the new enigmatic face of terrorism, dominating discussions of national and international security. Yet in spite of the attention it receives, conflicting assumptions about the group abound. Is al-Qaeda a rigidly structured organization, a global network of semi-independent cells, a franchise, or simply an idea whose time has come? What is meant by talk of the 'global Salafi jihad' that is confronting the West? What are the implications of bin Ladin's death? Christina Hellmich offers a critical examination of the widely-held notions regarding the origins and manifestations of al-Qaeda and the sources on which they rely, mapping the organisation's alleged transition from what began as a regional struggle against the Soviets in Afghanistan to the increasingly leaderless jihad of the post-9/11 world. Rather than just providing yet another biography of al-Qaeda, Hellmich forensically examines discrepancies between the most common explanations and to the limits of what can realistically be known. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, 'al-Qaeda: From Global Network to Local Franchise' offers a penetrating insight into an organization which, for all its notoriety, is one of the least-understood of our time. Vorwort An essential guide to one of the most notorious but little-understood organizations of our time. Zusammenfassung An essential guide to one of the most notorious but little-understood organizations of our time. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: September 11th and the Anxious Search for Answers 2. Who is Al-Qaeda?: From Afghanistan to 9/11 3. Hypocrites, Wahhabis and Salafi-Jihadis: Post 9/11 Explanations of Al-Qaeda's Ideology 4. Reclaiming the Umma: The Ideology of Al-Qaeda in the Context of the Pan-Islamic Tradition 5. Al-Qaeda Post-9/11: Destroyed, Weakened or Re-emergent? 6. The Future of Al-Qaeda Bibliography...

List of contents

1. Introduction: September 11th and the Anxious Search for Answers
2. Who is Al-Qaeda?: From Afghanistan to 9/11
3. Hypocrites, Wahhabis and Salafi-Jihadis: Post 9/11 Explanations of Al-Qaeda's Ideology
4. Reclaiming the Umma: The Ideology of Al-Qaeda in the Context of the Pan-Islamic Tradition
5. Al-Qaeda Post-9/11: Destroyed, Weakened or Re-emergent?
6. The Future of Al-Qaeda
Bibliography

About the author

Christina Hellmich is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Reading.

Summary

Since the attacks of September 11th 2001 and up to and beyond Osama bin Ladin's death, al-Qaeda has come to embody the new enigmatic face of terrorism, dominating discussions of national and international security. Yet in spite of the attention it receives, conflicting assumptions about the group abound. Is al-Qaeda a rigidly structured organization, a global network of semi-independent cells, a franchise, or simply an idea whose time has come? What is meant by talk of the ‘global Salafi jihad’ that is confronting the West? What are the implications of bin Ladin's death?

Christina Hellmich offers a critical examination of the widely-held notions regarding the origins and manifestations of al-Qaeda and the sources on which they rely, mapping the organisation’s alleged transition from what began as a regional struggle against the Soviets in Afghanistan to the increasingly leaderless jihad of the post-9/11 world. Rather than just providing yet another biography of al-Qaeda, Hellmich forensically examines discrepancies between the most common explanations and to the limits of what can realistically be known.

Drawing on a wide variety of sources, 'al-Qaeda: From Global Network to Local Franchise' offers a penetrating insight into an organization which, for all its notoriety, is one of the least-understood of our time.

Product details

Authors Christina Hellmich, Doctor Christina Hellmich, Ms Christina Hellmich
Assisted by Anna Mdee (Editor), Nana Poku (Editor)
Publisher Zed Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.08.2011
 
EAN 9781848139084
ISBN 978-1-84813-908-4
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 130 mm x 198 mm x 18 mm
Series Rebels
Rebels
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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