In 2014, the declaration of the Islamic State caliphate was hailed as
a major victory by the global jihadist movement. But it was
short-lived. Three years on, the caliphate was destroyed, leaving its
surviving fighters - many of whom were foreign recruits - to retreat
and scatter across the globe.
So what happens now? Is this the beginning of the end of IS? Or can it
adapt and regroup after the physical fall of the caliphate? In this
timely analysis, terrorism expert Colin P. Clarke takes stock of IS -
its roots, its evolution, and its monumental setbacks - to assess the
road ahead. The caliphate, he argues, was an anomaly. The future of
the global jihadist movement will look very much like its past - with
peripatetic and divided groups of militants dispersing to new
battlefields, from North Africa to Southeast Asia, where they will
join existing civil wars, establish safe havens and sanctuaries, and
seek ways of conducting spectacular attacks in the West that inspire
new followers. In this fragmented and atomized form, Clarke cautions,
IS could become even more dangerous and challenging for
counterterrorism forces, as its splinter groups threaten renewed and
heightened violence across the globe.
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The Islamic State & the Future Terrorist Diaspora
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ISBN
9781509533893
Publisert
2019
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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