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ID147713
Title ProperIslamic State and the return of revolutionary warfare
LanguageENG
AuthorWhiteside, Craig
Summary / Abstract (Note)The rise of the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) is not well understood at this point. This paper starts by comparing the Islamic State to the Vietnamese communists in a revolutionary warfare framework and makes a causal argument that the Islamic State’s defeat of the Sahwa (Awakening) movement in Iraq was the key to its successful establishment of control of most Sunni areas and the mobilization of its population for support. Islamic State operational summaries and captured documents are used to quantitatively establish the impact of the subversion campaign against the Sahwa and Iraqi government and trace the efforts of operatives in tribal outreach and recruiting. This research provides a valuable insight into the return of a powerful method of insurgency as well as a glimpse into the vast clandestine network that provides the strength of the Islamic State movement.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 27, No.5; Oct 2016: p. 743-776
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 27 No 5
Key WordsIraq ;  Subversion ;  Assassination ;  Social Movement Theory ;  Awakening ;  Sahwa ;  Revolutionary and Irregular Warfare


 
 
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