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Politics after Al-Qaeda

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2014
One of the consequences of Al-Qaeda’s terrorism has been its blurring of the distinction between national and international politics, both of which have lost a great deal of their former autonomy by serving as hosts for a set of new global concerns and practices. The Global War on Terror can be seen as an effort to externalize Al-Qaeda’s global threat
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Al Qaeda Narrative

2020
This chapter describes the Al Qaeda narrative as advertised by Osama bin Laden and his followers. Bin Laden sought to incite a global Muslim community and rally a vanguard of Muslim youth. He also used the Al Qaeda narrative to establish and develop self-identification and institutionalization among his followers, expressing and shaping his leadership ...
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Al Qaeda Now

2005
At the invitation of the New America Foundation and the New York University Center for Law and Security, a group of individuals regarded as authorities on international terrorism and Al Qaeda were brought together at a meeting held in the United States Senate office building. This volume contains the presentations that were made at this meeting.
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Al-Qaeda 2.0

2018
On 16 June 2011, three days before his sixtieth birthday, Ayman al-Zawahiri was declared the new leader of Al-Qaeda, replacing the fallen Osama bin Laden. The veteran Egyptian jihadist had little of his predecessor's charisma and enjoyed much less popularity, respect and celebrity.
Donald Holbrook, Cerwyn Moore
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Al-Qaeda

2008
Anne Rathbone, Charles K. Rowley
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Identity and Ideology through the Frames of Al Qaeda and Islamic State

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2023
Konstantinos Kavrakis
exaly  

Al Qaeda Resurgent

2008
The failure of al Qaeda to launch a new terrorist attack on American soil since 9/11 has led some analysts to maintain that the United States is winning the war on terror. They point to several ways in which the United States and its allies have severely impaired the ability of al Qaeda to direct a global jihadist network.
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Al-Qaeda Is Dead, Long Live Al-Qaeda

2014
The former Iraqi branch of al-Qaeda has become an important driving force behind the global jihad, in its current guise as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL.
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