
From Territorial Defeat to Global ISIS: Lessons Learned
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This book presents papers from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) entitled The Post ISIS-Era: Regional and Global Implications, held in Washington DC, USA, from 6-8 September 2019. The ARW brought together participants from NATO member nations and Partner countries, and from diverse backgrounds, including academia, security, law enforcement, intelligence, military, foreign affairs, media, think tanks, international organizations and embassies. Topics covered included: the future of ISIS after the loss of its territories; maintaining security and stability; analysis of ISIS recruitment and propaganda activities; the returnee problem and the plight of refugees; the processes of radicalization; response to the changing nature of violent extremism; policy recommendations to mitigate the consequences of new threats; and dealing with the exploitation of public fear of terrorism.
The book also discusses how the lessons learned can be implemented, and offers specific policy recommendations for the future. It will be of interest to all those involved in combating the international terror threat.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Principal Contributors
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1. The Situation in Iraq
- A Collapsing Order: State Pillage and Social Protest in Post-Saddam Iraq
- Potential Challenges and Opportunities in Iraq's Future
- Women Joining Violent Islamist Non-State Actors in Syria and Iraq: The Case of Central Asia
- Before and During Iraq: Was Insurgent Lethality Impacted by the Invasion of Iraq?
- Part 2. Radicalization and Recruitment to ISIS
- Lessons Learned from ISIS Recruitment in Turkey: A Paradigm Shift in Counterterrorism Is Needed
- Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter Narrative Project: Understanding, Preventing, and Intervening in Militant Jihadi Terrorism and Violent Extremism
- The Afghan Peace Talks: Transforming Experience and Using Knowledge to Confront Future Crises - What Does the Afghanistan Experience Tell Us About the Future of Countering Violent Extremism?
- Radical Thoughts: Fears About and Supporting ISIS Among Jordanian College Students
- Part 3. The Globalization of Religious Radicalism
- Determinants of Pre-Radicalization: Religious or Rebel-Without-a-Cause Hypothesis? An Empirical Test Among French Adolescents
- Global Displacement of ISIS Activities and the Effectiveness of Police Arrests as a Means of Deterrence
- Between Hospitality and Hostility: Public Attitudes and State Policies Toward Syrian Refugees in Turkey
- Part 4. Defending Against Terrorist Threats
- Managing Fear in a Post-Factual Era
- The End of Self-Regulation: On the Role of Internet Intermediaries in Countering Terror
- Making Intelligence Relevant Again: Eight Lessons for Strengthening the Navigational Capacities of Intelligence Services in Complex Threat Environments
- Sousse Attacks: A New Perspective on Soft Target Defense and Modern-Day Terrorism Threat
- Conclusion - ISIS at the Crossroads: Regional and Global Implications
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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