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ID132170
Title ProperAl Qaeda and global governance
Other Title Informationwhen ideology clashes with political expediency
LanguageENG
AuthorMendelsohn, Barak
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, statements by al Qaeda leaders have included references to topics often associated with global-governance proponents' critique of the state. This article examines the organization's attitude toward symbols of global governance, giving particular attention to its view of the United Nations as the foundation for global governance, and to the manner in which al Qaeda approaches the central questions of environmental threats and human rights. The organization is seeking to insert itself into the discourse of global governance and use it in an instrumental manner; it focuses on anti-Western narrative and seeks to expose the existing order as designed by Western powers, particularly the United States, for self-serving reasons. However, the article argues, notwithstanding al Qaeda's reputation for sophistication in manipulating public opinion, the organization's references to global governance underscore the limitations its rigid ideology imposes on its messaging efforts. Even though adopting the global governance discourse is in line with the group's effort to improve its image, al Qaeda's extremist ideology limits its ability to take full advantage of the benefits this discourse offers.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 26, No.3; Jul-Aug 2014: p.470-487
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 26, No.3; Jul-Aug 2014: p.470-487
Key WordsAl Qaeda ;  English School ;  Environment ;  Framing ;  Global Governance ;  Human Rights ;  Ideology ;  International Order ;  Religion ;  United Nations


 
 
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