Terror after the caliphate : the effect of ISIS loss of control over population centers on patterns of global terrorism/ James A. Piazza

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Security Studies : Vol.30, No.1, January-March 2021, pp.107-135 (118)Summary: The argument that the ISIS core movement based in Syria and Iraq responded to its territorial and population center losses, specifically its loss of what regard as its key asset, its caliphate globalizing its terrorist activity.
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The argument that the ISIS core movement based in Syria and Iraq responded to its territorial and population center losses, specifically its loss of what regard as its key asset, its caliphate globalizing its terrorist activity.

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