Nationalist jahiliyyah and the flag of two crusaders or ISIS sovereignty and the owl of minerva/ Simon Mabon
Material type: TextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): Online resources: In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol.40, No 10,11,12, October, November, December 2017,pp. 966-985 (114)Summary: The article makes two substantial claims, it offers a stronger conceptual understanding of the rise of ISIS and how it has been able to cultivate support from across the region through the rejection of previous system, second, it suggests that to populate the caliphate the group has sought to develop a sense of asabiyya.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article makes two substantial claims, it offers a stronger conceptual understanding of the rise of ISIS and how it has been able to cultivate support from across the region through the rejection of previous system, second, it suggests that to populate the caliphate the group has sought to develop a sense of asabiyya.
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