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Exporting global jihad. Volume One, Critical perspectives from Africa and Europe / edited by Tom Smith and Hussein Solomon.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Smith, Tom, editor.
Solomon, Hussein, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jihad.
War--Religious aspects--Islam.
War.
Islam and world politics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 248 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Distribution:
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
Place of Publication:
London [England] : I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd., 2020.
Summary:
This timely 2 volume edited collection looks at the extent and nature of global jihad, focusing on the often-exoticised hinterlands of jihad beyond the traditionally viewed Middle Eastern 'centre'. As ISIS loses its footing in Syria and Iraq and al-Qaeda regroups this comprehensive account will be a key work in the on-going battle to better understand the dynamics of the jihads global reality. Critically examining the global reach of the jihad in these peripheries has the potential to tell us much about patterns of both local mobilisation, and local rejection of a grander centrally themed and administered jihad. Has the periphery been receptive to an exported jihad from the centre or does the local rooted cosmopolitanism of the jihad in the periphery suggest a more complex glocal relationship? These questions and challenges are more pertinent than ever as the likes of ISIS and many commentators, attempt to globally rebrand the jihad and as the centre reasserts its claims to the exotic periphery.Edited by Tom Smith (Portsmouth), Kirsten E. Schulze (LSE) and Hussein Solomon (UFS) the two volumes critically examine the various claims of connections between jihadist terrorism in the 'periphery', remote Islamist insurgencies of the 'periphery' and the global jihad. Each volume draws on experts in each of the geographies in question. The global nature of the jihad is too often taken for granted; yet the extent of the glocal connections deserve focused investigation. Without such inquiry we risk a reductive understanding of the global jihad, further fostering Orientalist and Eurocentric attitudes towards local conflicts and remote violence in the periphery.
Contents:
About The Editors
Contributor Bios
Introduction: Examining The Global Linkages Of African And European Jihadists
'Glocalised' Jihad, Political Conflict, And Conspiracy Theorisation Across A Fragmented Somalia
Global Or Local? Exploring The Emergence And Operation Of A Violent Islamist Network In Kenya
Reflections On Islamist Militancy In The Sahel
Jihad In Mali: Regional Conditions, Regional Goals, Global Importance
Nigeria: The Rise And 'Fall' Of Boko Haram
Libyan Jihadism: From Gadhafi And Tribalism To The Arab Spring And Tribalism
Jihad And The United Kingdom
Confronting Orientalism, Colonialism And Determinism: De-Constructing Contemporary French Jihadism
Exporting Jihad From The Street-Level Groups In The Low Countries
Scandinavian Jihad
The Evolution Of The Jihad In Germany
Al-Andalus: The Caliphate Of Cordoba Reimagined.
ISBN:
1-83860-753-6
1-83860-754-4
OCLC:
1154540586

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