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HELLMICH, CHRISTINA (4) answer(s).
 
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Al-Qaeda terrorists, hypocrites, fundamentalists? the view from / Hellmich, Christina 2005  Journal Article
Hellmich, Christina Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Creating the ideology of Al Qaeda: from hypocrites to Salafi-Jihadists / Hellmich, Christina   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article investigates the rationales of different explanatory models that have been utilized to explain the ideology of Al Qaeda. From perceptions of madmen and religious hypocrites to Wahhabis of the twenty-first century and Salafi-Jihadists, what these approaches have in common is an "outside-in" perspective that assumes a concept of the underlying logic of Al Qaeda without sufficient reference to primary sources. It is argued that particularly those explanations that seem to have become the official wisdom regarding the fundamental logic of Al Qaeda, Wahhabism and the Salafi-Jihadist discourse, are concepts that are poorly understood and subject to much controversy. In the anxious quest to explain Al Qaeda, the terrorism studies community seems to have deviated from the guidelines of academic conduct and restricted itself to re-assuming for its own use oversimplifications of the complexity of Islamic thought, thereby granting those oversimplifications a new lease on life. The risk of such conduct is that one ends up with a misrepresentation of the very issue he or she seeks to comprehend
Key Words Terrorism  Jihad  Al Qaeda  islamic Terrorist 
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Fighting Al Qaeda in Yemen? rethinking the nature of the Islami / Hellmich, Christina   Journal Article
Hellmich, Christina Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article evaluates U.S. perception of and response to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) operating in Yemen. It evaluates the empirical evidence on which the present understanding of the group is based, the implications of the sociopolitical context in which it operates, and the uneasy position of the Yemeni government in the War against Terror as it has been affected by U.S. policy from the early 1990s to the present. In the contested Yemeni state, AQAP is competing for political legitimacy and is increasingly dependent on public support. The U.S. kill-or-capture response, the "on-off" nature of its support that has made Yemen vulnerable to the influence of Al Qaeda in the past, and the actions of the Yemeni government itself, which depends on the continued existence of the threat to secure financial support vital for political survival, means that none of the measures being taken has the potential to defeat AQAP.
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Question in when: the idelogy of Al Queda and the reality of bioterrorism / Hellmich, Christina; Redig, Amanda J   Journal Article
Hellmich, Christina Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Terrorism  Bioterrorism  Al Qaeda 
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