The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement
In the wake of its "Caliphate" declaration in 2014, the self-described Islamic State has been the focus of countless academic papers, government studies, media commentaries and documentaries. Despite all this attention, persistent myths continue to shape--and misdirect--public understanding and strategic policy decisions. A significant factor in this trend has been a strong disinclination to engage critically with Islamic State's speeches and writings--as if doing so reflects empathy with the movement's goals or, even more absurdly, may itself lead to radicalisation. Going beyond the descriptive and the sensationalist, this volume presents and analyses a series of milestone Islamic State primary source materials. Scholar-practitioners with field experience in confronting the movement explore and contextualise its approach to warfare, propaganda and governance, examining the factors behind its dramatic evolution from failed proto-state in 2010 to standard-bearer of global jihadism in 2014, to besieged insurgency in 2018. The ISIS Reader will help anyone--students and journalists, military personnel, civil servants and inquisitive observers--to better understand not only the evolution of Islamic State and the dynamics of asymmetric warfare, but the importance of primary sources in doing so.
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The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement
In the wake of its "Caliphate" declaration in 2014, the self-described Islamic State has been the focus of countless academic papers, government studies, media commentaries and documentaries. Despite all this attention, persistent myths continue to shape--and misdirect--public understanding and strategic policy decisions. A significant factor in this trend has been a strong disinclination to engage critically with Islamic State's speeches and writings--as if doing so reflects empathy with the movement's goals or, even more absurdly, may itself lead to radicalisation. Going beyond the descriptive and the sensationalist, this volume presents and analyses a series of milestone Islamic State primary source materials. Scholar-practitioners with field experience in confronting the movement explore and contextualise its approach to warfare, propaganda and governance, examining the factors behind its dramatic evolution from failed proto-state in 2010 to standard-bearer of global jihadism in 2014, to besieged insurgency in 2018. The ISIS Reader will help anyone--students and journalists, military personnel, civil servants and inquisitive observers--to better understand not only the evolution of Islamic State and the dynamics of asymmetric warfare, but the importance of primary sources in doing so.
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The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement

The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement

The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement

The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement

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In the wake of its "Caliphate" declaration in 2014, the self-described Islamic State has been the focus of countless academic papers, government studies, media commentaries and documentaries. Despite all this attention, persistent myths continue to shape--and misdirect--public understanding and strategic policy decisions. A significant factor in this trend has been a strong disinclination to engage critically with Islamic State's speeches and writings--as if doing so reflects empathy with the movement's goals or, even more absurdly, may itself lead to radicalisation. Going beyond the descriptive and the sensationalist, this volume presents and analyses a series of milestone Islamic State primary source materials. Scholar-practitioners with field experience in confronting the movement explore and contextualise its approach to warfare, propaganda and governance, examining the factors behind its dramatic evolution from failed proto-state in 2010 to standard-bearer of global jihadism in 2014, to besieged insurgency in 2018. The ISIS Reader will help anyone--students and journalists, military personnel, civil servants and inquisitive observers--to better understand not only the evolution of Islamic State and the dynamics of asymmetric warfare, but the importance of primary sources in doing so.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197536087
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 894 KB

About the Author

Haroro J. Ingram is a senior research fellow at George Washington University's Program on Extremism. Craig Whiteside teaches National Security Affairs at the Naval War College Monterey, California. Charlie Winter is a senior research fellow at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalization, King's College London.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Section I - Join the Caravan Chapter 1 - The First Speeches (1994) Chapter 2 - Zarqawi's Strategy (2004) Section II - Baqiya! Chapter 3 - The Islamic State of Iraq's Formative Documents (2007) Chapter 4 - Advice to the leaders of the Islamic State (2007) Chapter 5 - The Fallujah Memorandum (2009) Section III - The Caliphate Chapter 6 - The declaration of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (2013) Chapter 7 - The Caliphate Rises (2014) Chapter 8 - Global War (2014) Chapter 9 - Women in the Islamic State (2015) Chapter 10 - Propaganda Doctrine (2016) Section IV - Purification Chapter 11 - The Structure of the Caliphate (2016) Chapter 12 - Defining Success&Failure (2016) Chapter 13 - Patience (2018) Chapter 14 - A Global Insurgency (2019) Chapter 15 - The Guerrilla Caliph (2019) Conclusion
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