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The outrages carried out in recent years in diverse places of the world bear something that can only be called the “mark of al-Qaeda.” The planes that crashed into the Twin Towers, the bombs that exploded in Madrid, or the attack against American naval ...
Pedro Brieger
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A Renewed Al-Qaeda: Strategizing for a Comeback
Al-Qaeda, the premier global jihadist terrorist entity having its footprints in more than 60 countries and responsible for perpetrating the world‟s hitherto biggest terrorist attacks of 9/11, appears to have adopted a strategy of working in tandem with ...
Farhan Zahid
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REVIEW: The legitimising of terror fears: Research or Psy Ops?
Review of Inside Al Qaeda: Global Network of Terror, by Rohan Gunaratna. Melbourne: Scribe Publications, 2002. Gunaratna's book is on the surface a very impressive collection of much of the data about Al Qaeda. It contains a description of the origins
Peter Cronau
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11 de setembro: das Reformas aos atentados
O presente artigo pretende mostrar as ideias e acontecimentos que serviram de base ao líder da Al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden. Através da Escola Hanbali e das Reformas no mundo islâmico, surgiram teóricos que são peças fundamentais para entender os ...
Karolina dos Santos
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Radicalism remains a contentious issue in the Middle East today, with several radical movements closely associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Al-Qaeda.
Moch. Ainin Najib +3 more
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The article discusses the relationship of the Islamist terrorist organization al-Qaeda to issue of the attacks focused on energy sector and their specific manifestations in the Middle East and North Africa. The first aim is to analyze the importance that
Lukáš Tichý
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Did Bin Laden Read Mao Correctly?
The Global War on Terror has consumed a great deal of American resources since 2001. Operating within Iraq and Afghanistan for almost two decades, the US has failed so far to put together a plan for war termination in the Middle East.
Carlos Eduardo Macedo
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Al-Qaeda’s New Orientation After the Death of Osama bin Laden
After the death of Osama Bin Laden and the declaration of the establishment of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the Al-Qaeda movement changed from being aggressive to being passive.
Siti Fatimah, Yanuardi Syukur
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Review of the books. Jihadist terrorism: a still uncontemplated end
Wright, Lawrence. Los años del terror. De Al Qaeda al Estado Islámico. Debate, 2017. 477 págs. Avilés, Juan. Historia del terrorismo yihadista: de Al Qaeda al Daesh. Síntesis, 2017. 248 págs. Tarín Sanz, Adrián. La yihad en Rusia.
Alfredo Crespo Alcázar
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The Extent of Al-Qaeda’s Presence in Africa: Security Threats and Policy Implications to the U.S.
Following a period close to fifteen years of fighting the extremist terrorist group Al Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the United States (US) is faced with diverse security threats from affiliates of Al Qaeda in Africa.
Daniel Chigudu
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