The new threat : the past, present, and future of Islamic militancy
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The new threat : the past, present, and future of Islamic militancy
New Press, c2017
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''Afterword c2017 by Jason Burke''--T.p. verso
''First published in Great Britain in 2015 by the Bodley Head, published in the United States by the New Press, New York, 2015''--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-260) and index
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"The book on jihad that Donald Trump needs to read."
Newsweek
"A fine overview [from] one of the shrewdest observers of contemporary Muslim activism Draws together the strands of a highly complex reality to create a picture that is not just convincing but readable."
The New York Review of Books
NOW IN PAPERBACK With a new afterword by the author, "essential reading" (Andrew Bacevich) from one of the world's leading authorities on the roots, reality, and future of modern Muslim extremism
From Syria to Somalia, from Libya to Indonesia, from Yemen to the capitals of Europe, Islamic militancy appears stronger, more widespread, and more threatening than ever.
In The New Threat prizewinning frontline reporter Jason Burke cuts through the mass of opinion and misinformation to explain the nature of the threat we now face. Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize, The New Threat offers insight into the rise of ISIS and other groups, such as Boko Haram, which together command significant military power, rule millions, and control extensive territories. Elsewhere, Al Qaeda remains potent and is rapidly evolving. As a new generation of Western extremists emerges as seen by the horrifying attacks in Paris and Brussels as well as the "lone wolf" operatives in the United States Burke argues it is imperative that we understand who these groups are and what they actually want.
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