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ID148452
Title ProperGoing global
Other Title InformationIslamist competition in contemporary civil wars
LanguageENG
AuthorAhmad, Aisha
Summary / Abstract (Note)The global landscape of modern jihad is highly diverse and wrought with conflict between rival Islamist factions. Within this inter-Islamist competition, some factions prove to be more robust and durable than others. This research proposes that the adoption of a global identity allows an Islamist group to better recruit and expand their domestic political power across ethnic and tribal divisions without being constrained by local politics. Islamists that rely on an ethnic or tribal identity are more prone to group fragmentation, whereas global Islamists are better able to retain group cohesion by purging their ranks of dissenters. To examine these two processes, I present original field research and primary source analysis to examine Islamist in-fighting in Somalia from 2006–2014 and then expand my analysis to Iraq and Syria, Pakistan, and Mali.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Studies Vol. 25, No.2; Apr-Jun 2016: p.353-384
Journal SourceSecurity Studies Vol: 25 No 2
Key WordsContemporary Civil Wars ;  Going Global ;  Islamist Competition


 
 
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