ISIS in Iraq: The Social and Psychological Foundations of Terror
Autor Munqith Dagher, Karl Kaltenthaler, Michele J. Gelfand, Arie Kruglanksi, Ian McCullohen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iul 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197524756
ISBN-10: 0197524753
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 237 x 162 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197524753
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 237 x 162 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
I was most impressed by the years of rolling surveys, structured by cutting-edge social science theory and insight, to support the bookâs central argument on the sense of personal and collective significance that ISIS initially afforded Sunni Arabs in the aftermath of America's intervention in Iraq and then squandered through brutal intolerance. The focus on Iraq as the cradle of this violent and dynamic transnational movement, and on local folk in search of meaning and certainty in their lives as opposed to more current journalistic preoccupation with foreign volunteers and the role of ideology, is key to making this book the best empirical work that I have seen on the rise and demise of ISIS.
ISIS in Iraq provides a unique and insightful analysis of the critical relationship between ISIS and the Iraqi public-what Mao famously termed 'the fish in the sea.' Using a rich and diverse array of data gleaned from surveys, focus groups, and interviews with former ISIS fighters, the authors incisively explain the dynamics of ISIS's ascent to power, its governance of the population and territory of significant parts of two existing countries, and the group's ultimate defeat.
The authors provide a unique perspective on the rise and fall of ISIS: that of the Iraqis who watched, participated, or simply survived the experience. The exceptional research presented in this book will help readers better understand the dynamics of ISIS' relative and temporary success, and what the future might bring for the people of Iong-suffering Iraq.
Leading scholars on the study of terrorism: Arie Kruglanski, Karl Kaltenthaler, Munqith Dagher, Ian McCulloh and Michele Gelfand explore the psychosocial factors prompting the support and eventual opposition toward ISIS in Iraq. The book offers insights into how groups used violence to achieve their political goals basing their analyses on public opinion data, focus groups, and in-depth interviews with front line soldiers and senior personnel. This comprehensive study integrates research from sociology, psychology, political science, and terrorism studies to explain ISIS's genesis, rise, and demise.
ISIS in Iraq provides a unique and insightful analysis of the critical relationship between ISIS and the Iraqi public-what Mao famously termed 'the fish in the sea.' Using a rich and diverse array of data gleaned from surveys, focus groups, and interviews with former ISIS fighters, the authors incisively explain the dynamics of ISIS's ascent to power, its governance of the population and territory of significant parts of two existing countries, and the group's ultimate defeat.
The authors provide a unique perspective on the rise and fall of ISIS: that of the Iraqis who watched, participated, or simply survived the experience. The exceptional research presented in this book will help readers better understand the dynamics of ISIS' relative and temporary success, and what the future might bring for the people of Iong-suffering Iraq.
Leading scholars on the study of terrorism: Arie Kruglanski, Karl Kaltenthaler, Munqith Dagher, Ian McCulloh and Michele Gelfand explore the psychosocial factors prompting the support and eventual opposition toward ISIS in Iraq. The book offers insights into how groups used violence to achieve their political goals basing their analyses on public opinion data, focus groups, and in-depth interviews with front line soldiers and senior personnel. This comprehensive study integrates research from sociology, psychology, political science, and terrorism studies to explain ISIS's genesis, rise, and demise.
Notă biografică
Munqith Dagher is the former special adviser to the Iraq Prime Minister and the CEO and founder of the Independent Institute of Administration and Civil Society Studies (IIACSS).Karl Kaltenthaler is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Intelligence and Security Studies at the University of Akron.Michele Gelfand is a Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Professor of Psychology at Stanford University.Arie W. Kruglanski is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park.Ian McCulloh is a retired lieutenant colonel from the US army and adjunct associate professor in the Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.