
Radicalized
New Jihadists and the Threat to the West
Peter R. Neumann(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 14. December 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-78453-673-2 (ISBN)
Description
As ISIS seeks to expand its reach in the Middle East, its territory serves as a base for training and operations for a new generation of jihadis. Thousands of young people from the West, primarily from Europe, have travelled to join ISIS, re-emerging as hardened fighters with military training and a network of international contacts. Many of these have now returned to their homelands, where it is feared they are planning a new series of brutal attacks. Peter R. Neumann here explains the phenomenon of the 'new jihadis', and shows why the threat of terrorism in the West is greater than ever before. Based on interviews and previously-unseen material, Neumann provides an essential introduction to one of the greatest crises of our time."
Reviews / Votes
'For more than a decade, Peter R. Neumann has been at the cutting edge of terrorism studies. Whether delineating the contours of this century's "new terrorism" or establishing the world's pre-eminent centre for the study of radicalisation and becoming that subject's foremost authority, Neumann has helped shape both the scholarly and popular discourse on terrorism and counterterrorism.' - Bruce Hoffman, Director of the Center for Security Studies at Georgetown University and author of Inside Terrorism, 'A vital contribution from one of Europe's leading thinkers on jihadist terrorism. Policy makers should heed his central warning: we will overcome this threat only when we tackle the sense of social marginalisation which plagues Muslim communities across Europe.' - Gilles de Kerchove, EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, 'Peter Neumann, a leading scholar of terrorism and radicalization, in his new book gives the reader an interesting, well written and deeply researched account of the new wave of jihadist terrorists that continue to be a central national security concern for the West.' - Peter Bergen, author of United States of Jihad: Investigating America's Homegrown Terrorists, "Peter R. Neumann's book is the most perceptive account of Islamic radicalization in today's world. In view of recent events in the United States and Europe, this is the book everyone needs to read." - Hassan Hassan, author of ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror, "Backed by original field work, Peter R. Neumann provides a balanced, clear-eyed and perceptive account of how the current terrorist threat evolved, what it is, and how we should address it. This highly accessible work should be of wide interest." - Richard Barrett CMG OBE, formerly Coordinator of the United Nations al Qaeda and Taliban Monitoring Team.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 134 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
320 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78453-673-2 (9781784536732)
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Person
Peter R. Neumann is Professor of Security Studies at King's College London and Director of the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR). He is a leading expert on terrorism and radicalization, and has advised governments and international institutions on both sides of the Atlantic. He frequently appears in the media.
Content
Introduction
PART 1: MODERN TERRORISM
1: Anarchism, Anti-Colonialism and New Left
2: The Religious Wave
PART 2: THE NEXT WAVE
3: The Islamic State
4: Foreign Fighters
5: Supporters
6: Al-Qaeda
7: Counterterrorism
8. The US context
9. Returning Home
PART 1: MODERN TERRORISM
1: Anarchism, Anti-Colonialism and New Left
2: The Religious Wave
PART 2: THE NEXT WAVE
3: The Islamic State
4: Foreign Fighters
5: Supporters
6: Al-Qaeda
7: Counterterrorism
8. The US context
9. Returning Home