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GLOBAL JIHAD MOVEMENT (2) answer(s).
 
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Al Qaeda's organizational structure and its evolution / Gunaratna, Rohan; Oreg , Aviv   Journal Article
Gunaratna, Rohan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The inner organizational structure of Al Qaeda within the expanded framework of the "Global Jihad movement" has been a subject of much debate between scholars. As will be elaborated later, the "Global Jihad movement" is composed of several elements that possess radical Islamic ideology and conduct operational activity in different regions in the world under the banner of Jihad. The dominant factor within the "Global Jihad movement" is by no doubt Al Qaeda. The purpose of this article is to focus solely on Al Qaeda and present the formal internal structure of the organization. The article argues that Al Qaeda is first and foremost, an infrastructural organization with a formal echelon, hierarchy, sub-departmental division, and duties distribution reflecting characteristics of a guerilla and terrorist organization. The article portrays the formal layout of Al Qaeda, composed of the main command apparatus, and names the different personalities who fill the more important positions within Al Qaeda's hierarchy from its days of inception until today.
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Strengths and weaknesses of grassroot Jihadist Networks: the madrid bombings / Jordan, Javier; Manas, Fernando M; Horsburgh, Nicola   Journal Article
Jordan, Javier Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Grass-roots jihadist networks represent a launch-pad for the Global Jihad Movement, particularly in Europe and the United States. This article explores the concept of a grass-roots jihadist network, the profile of its members, and what influence the network may have on key elements within the Global Jihad Movement. The article will also analyze in detail the strengths and weaknesses of these networks. To do so, it will use the Madrid bombings in March 2004 as a case study
Key Words Terrorism  Jihad  Terrorist Network  Global Jihad Movement 
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