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Western Jihadism: A Thirty Year History

Autor Jytte Klausen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 aug 2021
This book tells the story of how Al Qaeda grew in the West. In forensic and compelling detail, Jytte Klausen traces how Islamist revolutionaries exiled in Europe and North America in the 1990s helped create and control one of the world's most impactful terrorist movements - and how, after the near-obliteration of the organization during the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, they helped build it again. She shows how the diffusion of Islamist terrorism to Europe and North America has been driven, not by local grievances of Western Muslims, but by the strategic priorities of the international Salafi-jihadist revolutionary movement. That movement has adapted to Western repertoires of protest: agitating for armed insurrection and religious revivalism in the name of a warped version of Islam.The jihadists-Al Qaeda and the Islamic State, and their many affiliates and associates- also proved to be amazingly resilient. Again and again, the movement recovered from major setbacks. Appealing to disaffected Muslims of immigrant origin and alienated converts to Islam, Jihadist groups continue to recruit new adherents in Europe and North America, street-side in neighborhoods, in jails, and online through increasingly clandestine platforms. Taking a comparative and historical approach, deploying cutting-edge analytical tools, and drawing on her unparalleled database of up to 6,500 Western jihadist extremists and their networks, Klausen has produced the most comprehensive account yet of the origins of Western jihadism and its role in the global movement.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198870791
ISBN-10: 0198870795
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 167 x 240 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Western Jihadism is a groundbreaking analysis of a global movement about which we often hear but tend to lack the data for. Jytte Klausen's book contributes to the ongoing scholarly attempt to correct this "data problem" and adds in other welcome ways to a variety of debates currently under way in the study of terrorism, as well as policy and law enforcement. It is likely to remain a key text for many years to come.
Yet a new book provides a stark reminder of the persistence of terrorist networks despite over 20 years of relentless counterterrorism. In Western Jihadism: A Thirty Year History, Jytte Klausen, a professor at Brandeis University and a highly respected scholar of terrorism, traces the origins of al Qaeda and the broader jihadi movement, and how the seeds they scattered throughout the West flourished in the 1990s and even in the post-9/11 era. What emerges is a portrait of a robust movement that, despite having suffered numerous setbacks, has learned from its mistakes, become more connected, and adapted its tactics and structures to keep the flame of jihad alive.
... new book provides a stark reminder of the persistence of terrorist networks despite over 20 years of relentless counterterrorism... Klausen's work is far-ranging... the network analysis Klausen employs is valuable...
The development and evolution of jihadi groups in the West is examined here in forensic detail... it lends readers a deeper and broader understanding of the scale of jihadi networks; their aims; and modus operandi.
Combining contemporary history, statistical analysis, and gripping anecdotes, Jytte Klausen reveals the driving forces behind Muslim radicalization in the West. This long-awaited book offers an accessible, comprehensive, and data-informed analysis of western jihadism; it is an essential read for specialists, students, government analysts, and policy-makers seeking to make sense of the radicalization puzzle.
Jytte Klausen ably captures the contradictions and complexities behind violent jihadism in Western democracies. She stresses transnational organization and strategy rather than local grievances, providing ample empirical evidence to support a highly persuasive argument.
Western Jihadism: A Thirty-Year History is among the most important books published on terrorism in years. Jytte Klausen impressively employs a range of methodologies to authoritatively map the historical trajectory of both al Qaeda and ISIS and, critically, of their respective networks as well. The result is a highly original, brilliantly researched, and magisterially argued work that enhances appreciably our knowledge and understanding of this movement—and the continuing threat that it poses.
This is the book that everyone's been waiting for. A detailed, comprehensive, and engagingly written history of jihadist terrorism in the West. It convincingly explains its emergence, evolution, and persistence, and offers a systematic assessment of states' responses. Klausen's book is a must read for students, scholars, and policymakers alike.
In the teeming field of Al Qaeda studies Jytte Klausen's book is a real gem; a full history of AQ that really explains why it has, and will continue to have, such staying power. Its analysis is based on a 15-year terrorism data programme that is simply the best I have seen. Though it may be uncomfortable reading for those who prefer to believe that western society itself creates Al Qaeda terrorism, Klausen's conclusions are impossible to dodge.
Western Jihadism: A Thirty-Year History is a substantial contribution to the field and to an understanding of the depth of the terrorist networks and their linkages within the networks that remain a global threat today. Professor Klausen's immense data collection and analysis will provide a basis for the study of Western Jihadism for decades to come.
Klausen's Western Jihadism: A Thirty-Year History not only helps connect the dots that were missed about al-Qaeda's network leading up to the 9/11 attacks, but also then helps piece together the networks that re-emerged and were created in the attack's aftermath. Backed by an unprecedenteddatabase of all Western residents and citizens involved in the jihadi movement, Klausen clarifies many misconceptions and misunderstandings about al-Qaeda's and later the Islamic State's networks in the West and how they have evolved over the past thirty years. It will no doubt become an important resource for academics, practitioners, and policy-makers alike when trying to understand the phenomenon of jihadism in the West.

Notă biografică

Jytte Klausen is the Lawrence A. Wien Professor of International Cooperation at Brandeis University. Her publications include The Cartoons That Shook the World, The Islamic Challenge: Politics and Religion in Western Europe, and War and Welfare: Europe and the United States, 1945 to the Present. She is a local affiliate of the Center for European Studies at Harvard University and Associate Fellow of the International Centre for the Study of Radicalization at the Department of War Studies, King's College London. Klausen comments and writes widely about jihadist extremism.