
The Islamic State
A Comparative History of Jihadist Warfare
Anthony Celso(Author)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 12. June 2018
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-4985-6978-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book analyses the Islamic State (IS) within a comparative framework of past Sunni jihadist movements. It argues jihadist failure to overthrow Muslim apostate states has led to a progressive radicalization of violent Islamist terror networks. This outcome has contributed over time to more brutal jihadist doctrines and tactics contributing to a total war doctrine strategy targeting Muslim apostate states (the near enemy), non-Muslim civilizations ( the far enemy) and sectarian minorities (heterodox Muslims and Christians). These extremist tendencies have been building for over a generation and have reached their culmination in the rise and fall of the Islamic State's caliphate. Given past tendencies the emergence of yet even more radical Sunni jihadist movement is probable.
Reviews / Votes
Anthony N. Celso's new book, The Islamic State: A Comparative History of Jihadist Warfare is a masterpiece of meticulously documented detail, unique in its scope, clarity, and compelling analysis. This is a must read for anyone teaching a course on ISIS or is simply a fan of history, who wants to understand what lies behind the daily headlines. -- Michael W.S. Ryan, Jamestown FoundationMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
8 tables;
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4985-6978-1 (9781498569781)
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Person
Anthony N. Celso is professor of security studies at Angelo State University.
Content
Chapter 1: Jihadist Insurgency: Failure and Destruction Breed Resilience
Chapter 2: Islamic Regression, Jihadist Frustration and Takfirist Hyper Violence
Chapter 3: The Islamic State Islamist "Fifth Wave" Islamist Worldview
Chapter 4: The Islamic State's Impact on Jihadist Insurgency in Iraq and Syria
Chapter 5: The Islamic State's Reorientation of Jihad in Egypt and Libya
Chapter 6: The Islamic State's Impact on Jihadist War in Nigeria and Mali
Chapter 7: The Islamic State's Totalistic War against the West
Chapter 8: The Jihadist Forever War: Six Key Conclusions
Chapter 2: Islamic Regression, Jihadist Frustration and Takfirist Hyper Violence
Chapter 3: The Islamic State Islamist "Fifth Wave" Islamist Worldview
Chapter 4: The Islamic State's Impact on Jihadist Insurgency in Iraq and Syria
Chapter 5: The Islamic State's Reorientation of Jihad in Egypt and Libya
Chapter 6: The Islamic State's Impact on Jihadist War in Nigeria and Mali
Chapter 7: The Islamic State's Totalistic War against the West
Chapter 8: The Jihadist Forever War: Six Key Conclusions