International Security in a World of Fragile States: Islamic States and Islamist Organizations
Following the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, DC, there has been an increasing interest among scholars, students, and the interested public to study and learn about the Islamist-oriented terrorist organizations called Jihadi Salafi Groups (JSGs). Considering that these organizations emerged in highly fragile states, S. Yaqub Ibrahimi asks: how and why is state fragility linked to the emergence of JSGs?

Ibrahimi bases his study on three events: the establishment of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan in 1998, the rise of Islamic State in the post-Saddam Hussein Iraq, and the failed al-Qaeda effort to establish a base in Saudi Arabia in 2003. These case studies contain major aspects and features of the rise of JSGs and, together, explain the contribution of state fragility to the process of the formation and expansion of these terrorist organizations.

International Security in a World of Fragile States stands out as a pivotal work on the interconnection between the root causes of JSGs and state fragility conditions and their amalgamated role in the formation and evolution of these organizations. It contributes to IR and international security debates by developing a comprehensive but readily understandable narrative of the rise of JSGs in Islamic countries, and examining them in an analytical framework in which their root causes are categorized on individual, group, and international levels.

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International Security in a World of Fragile States: Islamic States and Islamist Organizations
Following the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, DC, there has been an increasing interest among scholars, students, and the interested public to study and learn about the Islamist-oriented terrorist organizations called Jihadi Salafi Groups (JSGs). Considering that these organizations emerged in highly fragile states, S. Yaqub Ibrahimi asks: how and why is state fragility linked to the emergence of JSGs?

Ibrahimi bases his study on three events: the establishment of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan in 1998, the rise of Islamic State in the post-Saddam Hussein Iraq, and the failed al-Qaeda effort to establish a base in Saudi Arabia in 2003. These case studies contain major aspects and features of the rise of JSGs and, together, explain the contribution of state fragility to the process of the formation and expansion of these terrorist organizations.

International Security in a World of Fragile States stands out as a pivotal work on the interconnection between the root causes of JSGs and state fragility conditions and their amalgamated role in the formation and evolution of these organizations. It contributes to IR and international security debates by developing a comprehensive but readily understandable narrative of the rise of JSGs in Islamic countries, and examining them in an analytical framework in which their root causes are categorized on individual, group, and international levels.

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International Security in a World of Fragile States: Islamic States and Islamist Organizations

International Security in a World of Fragile States: Islamic States and Islamist Organizations

by S. Yaqub Ibrahimi
International Security in a World of Fragile States: Islamic States and Islamist Organizations

International Security in a World of Fragile States: Islamic States and Islamist Organizations

by S. Yaqub Ibrahimi

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Following the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, DC, there has been an increasing interest among scholars, students, and the interested public to study and learn about the Islamist-oriented terrorist organizations called Jihadi Salafi Groups (JSGs). Considering that these organizations emerged in highly fragile states, S. Yaqub Ibrahimi asks: how and why is state fragility linked to the emergence of JSGs?

Ibrahimi bases his study on three events: the establishment of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan in 1998, the rise of Islamic State in the post-Saddam Hussein Iraq, and the failed al-Qaeda effort to establish a base in Saudi Arabia in 2003. These case studies contain major aspects and features of the rise of JSGs and, together, explain the contribution of state fragility to the process of the formation and expansion of these terrorist organizations.

International Security in a World of Fragile States stands out as a pivotal work on the interconnection between the root causes of JSGs and state fragility conditions and their amalgamated role in the formation and evolution of these organizations. It contributes to IR and international security debates by developing a comprehensive but readily understandable narrative of the rise of JSGs in Islamic countries, and examining them in an analytical framework in which their root causes are categorized on individual, group, and international levels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472055517
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 10/20/2022
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

S. Yaqub Ibrahimi is Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Carleton University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Chapter One: Introduction

State Fragility
Jihadi Salafi Groups
Theory and Methodology
Organization of Book
Chapter Two: Fragile States and Jihadi Salfi Groups in the Islamic World
State Fragility in the Islamic World
JSGs
Organizational Development of JSGs
International Environment of the Rise of JSGs
Chapter Three: Root Causes of Al-Qaeda
Individual Level
Group Level
International Level
Chapter Four: Condition of the Rise of Al-Qaeda: State Fragility in Afghanistan
State Formation
State Conservatism
Social Transformation
Changes Brought About by War
State Fragility
State Fragility and the Rise of al-Qaeda
Lack of Legitimacy
Weak Authority
Lack of Capacity
Chapter Five: Root Causes of IS
The Insurgency
Jihadi Organization in Iraq
Root Causes of IS
Individual Level
Group Level
International level
Chapter Six: Condition of the Rise of IS: State Fragility in Iraq
State Formation and the Origins of State Fragility
The Monarchical Project (1921-1958)  
The Republican Project (1958-1968)  
The Baathist Project (1968-2003)  
State Fragility and Insurgency (2003-2004) 
The Contribution of State Fragility to the Rise of IS
Poor Legitimacy
Weak Authority
Contribution of Weak Authority to the Rise of IS
Lack of Capacity
Chapter Seven: Causes of al-Qaeda Revolt in Saudi Arabia
Individual Level
Group Level
International Level
Chapter Eight: Conditions of Al-Qaeda Revolt: State Fragility in Saudi Arabia
State Formation
State Fragility
State Fragility and the 2003 Revolt
Chapter Nine: Conclusion
Bibliography
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