What ISIS really wants revisited : religion matters in jihadist violence but how? Simon Cottee
Material type: TextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): Online resources: In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol.40, No 4,5,6, April, May, June 2017, pp. 439-454 (114)Summary: The article is divided into three parts. The first part summarizes Wood's argument and the criticisms mounted against it, The second part argues that skinner's core insight that ideals or principles are both constraining and enabling, the third part explores the highly charged question of whether Islamic scripture is especially susceptible to demagogic manipulation by innovating jihadist ideologists.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article is divided into three parts. The first part summarizes Wood's argument and the criticisms mounted against it, The second part argues that skinner's core insight that ideals or principles are both constraining and enabling, the third part explores the highly charged question of whether Islamic scripture is especially susceptible to demagogic manipulation by innovating jihadist ideologists.
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