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Danial Byman‟s latest book, Al Qaeda, the Islamic State and the Global Jihadist Movement: What everyone needs to know, comes at a crucial juncture in time when new terrorist outfits have been evolving out of the old ones. This piece of... more
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      TerrorismWar StudiesIslamic StudiesIslam
What are the risk of the current Syrian civil war from now until its end?
This paper will find out that the main risks are the extreme fragmentation of the political opposition, the ISIL and the economic crisis.
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      International RelationsMiddle East StudiesInternational SecurityPolitical Science
The paper describes and analyzes the chronology of radical Islamism activities in Georgia, the threats and challenges for Georgian state coming from terrorist organizations, the spread of Ideas of Militant Islamism and Jihadism, the... more
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      TerrorismCaucasusIslamic StudiesIraq
A brief dissertation on Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and the foundation of its ideology.
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      IdeologySaudi ArabiaTurkeyMENA region
Loretta NAPOLEONI, ISIS. Califatul terorii, traducere de Sorin Şerb, Editura Corint, Bucureşti, 2015, 160 pp. Volumul de faţă, ISIS. Califatul terorii, reprezintă traducerea din limba engleză a lucrării publicate sub titlul The Islamist... more
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      Islamic LawInternational EconomicsIslamic EconomicsInternational Relations
This chapter focuses on the Iraqi Kurdish response to the rapid and devastating advance of ISIS. Of course, the Iraqi Kurdish response to the ISIS advance has been a multifaceted, complex, and evolving one that includes military strategy,... more
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      EthnohistoryPolitical SociologyComparative PoliticsPolitical Economy
Appeared in Power and Influence Magazine, Spring 2015
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      Nuclear WeaponsIranian StudiesIslamic StudiesCanadian Foreign Policy
Existing accounts of the Islamic State (IS) tend to rely on orientalist and technicist assumptions and hence insufficiently sensitive to the historical, sociological, and international conditions of the possibility of IS. The present... more
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      Iraqi HistoryNationalismUneven and Combined DevelopmentNation-State
Supplement to "OSINT Final Project" paper.  Includes visualizations of various statistics of the Islamic State to include mapping.
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      TerrorismInternational TerrorismPolitical Violence and TerrorismIslamic Studies
Analysis of IS/Daesh propaganda on Twitter between the end of 2015 and the beginning of 2016. Its supporters are called "fanboys" and they are as important as its mujahideen: they are "network warriors" or "media warriors" and all of them... more
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      Social NetworksTerrorismCybercrimesNarrative
Hasina in her very first question-answer session in the ninth parliament on January 28, 2009, unequivocally stated that “whenever action is taken against militants, it is described as an attack on Islam. But it is not right. The militants... more
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      Peace and Conflict StudiesTerrorismViolenceInternational Terrorism
To make sense of so-called Islamic State's stunning rise to power, and counterintuitive success in captivating media attention and attracting global recruits, commentators often describe the organisation through the lens of 'the brand'.... more
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      Critical TheoryMedia and Cultural StudiesMiddle East StudiesMiddle East & North Africa
This chapter examines how the Arab Spring was gradually sectarianized, leading to the emergence of much more rigid and puritanical sect-based identities and inter-communal conflicts across the Middle East and extending even further... more
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      Social MovementsIslamic LawVisual propagandaMedia Studies
The crisis symbolised by the withdrawal from Doha of the ambassadors of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the Kingdom of Bahrain in March, 2014, was the first of its kind since the establishment of the Gulf Cooperation... more
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      International RelationsTerrorismInternational TerrorismInternational Studies
This study analyzes the political reasons that allowed the Islamic State to expand successfully in Syria and Iraq, by enabling to ‘franchise’ worldwide, and the role of the regional governments in this issue. The essay provides a... more
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      Russian StudiesTerrorismInternational TerrorismIsrael Studies
The destruction and looting of cultural heritage in the Middle East by terrorist organizations is well-documented by social media and the press. Its brutality and severity have drawn international criticism as the violent destruction of... more
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      TerrorismCultural HeritageArt LawIllicit Antiquities Trade
Since the outbreak of the revolution in Syria in 2011 and the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the already fragile geopolitical balance of the Middle East has seen a quick decline. The rapid escalation of the... more
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      Kurdish Questional-QaedaPYDISIL
The study analyzes religious and cultural violence, focusing on the Genocide against Yazidis within the broader Kurdish socio-political framework. The ISIL genocidal intent against Yazidis includes forced relocation and practice attitudes... more
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      ReligionTerrorismGenocideReligious Violence
Since 9/11, the mass media space in Western countries, including Australia, is heavily populated with news on terrorism that is linked to the Middle East, Islam, and Muslims. While research on Western media reporting on Islam and... more
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      TerrorismAustraliaIslamOrientalism
A new report from Hate Speech International examines the history and evolution of al-Shabab’s media operations capabilities and narrative messaging. The report, written by Christopher Anzalone – a Research Fellow with the International... more
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      Social MovementsMedia StudiesNew MediaMedia and Cultural Studies
For the past year and a half, al-Shabaab has continued to take advantage of the ongoing political and security turmoil between Somalia’s federal government, regional state administrations, and other powerful social groups, including the... more
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      Social MovementsAfrican StudiesIslamic LawTerrorism
This article examines the heritage destruction undertaken by the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria. To date, their iconoclasm has been mostly characterised either as acts of wanton barbarism devoid of religious or political... more
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      ReligionComparative ReligionHistoryAncient History
It's time to rethink about the ISIL..
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      Islamic State of Iraq and the LevantISIL
In the face of major territorial, military, and economic setbacks, the Somali insurgent-jihadi group al-Shabaab has proven remarkably resilient thanks to pragmatic decision-making and skilled tactical maneuvering. With strong... more
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      African StudiesTerrorismInternational TerrorismIslam in Africa
The Legacy of Iraq critically reflects on the abject failure of the 2003 intervention to turn Iraq into a liberal democracy, underpinned by free-market capitalism, its citizens free to live in peace and prosperity. It argues that mistakes... more
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      Military HistoryPolitical SociologyMilitary ScienceMilitary Intelligence
boundaries and beliefs
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      Organizational BehaviorReligionPsychologyClinical Psychology
In recent years, the deliberate targeting of cultural heritage in armed conflicts has been receiving a bigger attention than ever before. Although the phenomenon is not new, the international shock and outrage provoked by the systematic... more
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      TerrorismMiddle East StudiesIdentity (Culture)International Criminal Court
During the onslaught of the Islamic caliphate on Kobanî, Syria, media outlets across the globe broadcast pictures of brave and often unveiled Kurdish women fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), a quintessentially male... more
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      Cultural StudiesGender StudiesAnthropologyVisual propaganda
Built in the year 32 CE. The temple of Baalshamin was one of the most complete ancient structures in Palmyra. In 1980, UNESCO designated the temple as a World Heritage Site. During the Syrian war, Palmyra experienced widespread looting... more
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      Museums and IdentityVirtual MuseumsPalmyra, SyriaUNESCO world heritage
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Bu rapor okuyucuya, IŞİD hakkında bilgi vermek, örgüte karşı olası operasyonun boyutları ve muhtemel etkilerine ilişkin değerlendirmeleri saptamak ve paydaşlara öneriler sunmak maksadıyla hazırlanmıştır.
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      TerrorismMiddle East StudiesPolitical Violence and TerrorismSyrian Studies
Terrorism is the method of changing policies of decision-makers and behaviors of the wider society by instigating fear through violent acts. Terrorism can be categorized based on several criteria, such as political aim, timing, context... more
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      TerrorismJihadismSeperatismDrone Warfare
On February twenty-sixth 2015, ISIL released a video documenting their destruction of artifacts housed in the Mosul Cultural Museum.The present-day reality of the areas from which these objects came, having undergone over thirty years of... more
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      IconographyContemporary ArtIconoclasmIdentity (Culture)
In transmitting President Richard Nixon's orders for a "massive" bombing of Cambodia in 1969, Henry Kissinger said, "Anything that flies on everything that moves". As Barack Obama wages his seventh war against the Muslim world since he... more
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      International RelationsTerrorismMiddle East StudiesHuman Rights
The so-called Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) used the hadith mentioning that "the slave-girl will give birth to her master" to justify its renewal of sexual slavery. This hadith is talking about signs before the end of the world, so it could... more
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      Islamic StudiesIsisTemple TheologyIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Abstract: The Reina nightclub attack in Istanbul on New Year’s Eve made clear the immense scale of the Islamic State threat to Turkey. Investigations have shed new light on the group’s command and control over sleeper operatives in Turkey... more
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      SociologyCriminologyCriminal JusticePolice Science
This study challenges present-day dualisms and divisions, which are reflected in socio-political and intercultural dialogue. The aim of this study is to connect the philosophical discourse of the ninth-century House of Wisdom to modern... more
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      Kalam (Islamic Theology)Islamic EducationIntercultural dialogueMu'tazilites
Is it possible that ISIS is using the whole world as their 'edge'? Has western civilization been experiencing sustained attacks utilizing net centric warfare concepts without our even being aware this was happening? If we have been unable... more
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      Strategy (Military Science)International RelationsPeace and Conflict StudiesTerrorism
Cultural heritage often becomes a victim of armed conflicts either by collateral damage or by deliberate destruction and looting. As a consequence of the terrorist attacks of recent years – especially the large-scale and widely... more
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      TerrorismCultural HeritagePropagandaIconoclasm
This presentation will highlight the new challenges to Western 21st Century Security and highlight how new challenges require responses which in essence are based on existing concepts and dogma.
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      International RelationsPeace and Conflict StudiesGlobalizationInternational Studies
Bu çalışma, Avrupa Birliği (AB) Triumvirası şeklinde tabir edilen ve örgütün en etkili üç ülkesinden olan Almanya, Büyük Britanya (Birleşik Krallık) ve Fransa’nın önde gelen medya organlarının gözünden Türkiye’nin güncel imajını... more
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      Discourse AnalysisEuropean StudiesInternational RelationsMedia Studies
This presentation explains why some terrorist groups--ISIS and Al Shabaab--become transnational threats whereas others do not. I argue that groups emerge when overlapping local struggles consolidate into one master social cleavage; and... more
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      African StudiesAfricaPolitical Violence and TerrorismInsurgency/Counterinsurgency(COIN)
Este texto, escrito en 2017, era un capítulo de un libro que, por cuestiones de presupuesto, finalmente no fue publicado. El texto aborda las dimensiones cognitiva, psicológica, comunicativa y simbólica del fenómeno de ISIS o "Estado... more
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      PeacebuildingIsisMedios de ComunicaciónTerrorismo Y Antiterrorismo
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      Sociology of ReligionTerrorismMiddle East StudiesMiddle East & North Africa
The Islamic State (also known as IS, formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria-ISIS—the Islamic State of al-Sham-ISIS, and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria-ISIS) has been fighting their way through Iraq and Syria, and more... more
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      TerrorismInternational TerrorismPolitical Violence and TerrorismIslamic Studies
This article suggests that President Obama's consistent references to the extremist Sunni group as ‘ISIL’ (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) is not a trivial matter of nomenclature. Instead, the Obama administration's deliberate usage... more
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      TerrorismInternational SecurityMiddle East PoliticsU.S. Foreign Policy
This article intends to shed light over the reasons for the rise and strengthening of the jihadist group ISIL - The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant - and its activities in Syria and Iraq as well as how the administration of the life... more
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      Political ViolenceIraqSyriaViolencia Política
This article aims to outline an answer to the question of how it happened that the Islamic militant group of Salafi jihadists, deriving its roots from the Iraqi guerilla group Al-Qaeda, in a relatively short period of time managed to... more
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      Historical SociologyMoral EconomyIsisMobilization
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      TerrorismPolitical Violence and TerrorismEstudios sobre Violencia y ConflictoTerrorismo
There has been little academic insight into the social, political, and economic drivers behind the self-proclaimed Islamic State’s [IS] emergence in Iraq and Syria. The current narrative attempts to explain IS’ emergence in the form of... more
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      TerrorismIraqi HistoryPolitical Violence and TerrorismSyria