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Al-Qaeda

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2005
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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Socialisation and Recruitment in Islamist Movements: A Comparison between the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Islamic Thought, 2020
To date, a little work has been undertaken to compare the socialisation process between the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda. According to critics, both are considered intermediate and extremist movements.
SIVAMURUGAN PANDIAN   +2 more
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A Renewed Al-Qaeda: Strategizing for a Comeback

open access: yesNUST Journal of International Peace and Stability, 2021
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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Al-Qaeda in Gaza: isolating “the base” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In 1996, Osama bin Laden declared jihad against the American forces occupying Saudi Arabia, calling for Muslims to expel the infidels from the “land of the two holy places.” The first sacred ground mentioned in this statement, however, was not Saudi ...
Marshall, Warren
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REVIEW: The legitimising of terror fears: Research or Psy Ops?

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2003
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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Thinking about the 'law of unintended consequences' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The United State’s now-not-so-covert drone based program targeting Al Qaeda (AQ) and Taliban commanders based in Pakistan’s inhospitable and hostile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FETA) has been operational since 2004.
Singh, Rashmi
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11 de setembro: das Reformas aos atentados

open access: yesReflexão, 2021
 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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Teroristické útoky na energetický sektor jako strategie al-Káidy v oblasti Blízkého východu a severní Afriky

open access: yesObrana a Strategie, 2016
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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MOVEMENT STRATEGIES OF RADICAL GROUPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ISIS AND AL-QAEDA

open access: yesCMES (Center of Middle Eastern Studies), 2023
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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Did Bin Laden Read Mao Correctly?

open access: yesColeção Meira Mattos, 2021
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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