Abstract: Introduction: Jihadi Endogenous Problems Assaf Moghadam and Brian Fishman Part 1: Inter-Jihadi Fault Lines 1. Takfir and Violence against Muslims Mohammed M. Hafez 2. The Near and Far Enemy Debate Steven Brooke 3. Jihadis Divided between Strategists and Doctrinarians Brynjar Lia 4. Classical and Global Jihad: Al-Qa'ida's Franchising Frustrations Vahid Brown 5. Arab and non-Arab Jihadis Anne Stenersen 6. Jihadi Recantations and their Significance: The Case of Dr Fadl Nelly Lahoud Part 2: Fault Lines Dividing Jihadis and Other Muslims 7. Islam Divided between Jihad and the Muslim Brotherhood Marc Lynch 8. Al-Qa'ida and Shiism Bernard Haykel 9. Jihadists and Nationalist Islamists: Al-Qa'ida and Hamas Reuven Paz 10. Fault Lines in Cyberspace Scott Sanford Conclusion Conclusion: Jihadi Fault Lines and Counterterrorism Policy Brian Fishman and Assaf Moghadam
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-05-10
Language: en
Type: book
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