Search: Al-Qaeda,Terrorism,Islamic State (3 materials)

Post-ISIS and Future Jihadist Threats

... growing popularity of right-wing organisations and parties in Europe will affect radicalisation of alienated Muslim converts. Islamic State Volunteers Recruitment and return The leading jihadist organisations such as Al Qaeda and ISIS have expressed their ... ... targeted people on the promenade in Nice, was much easier for the inexperienced, newly recruited fighters. 6. Reactivation of Al-Qaeda. The neutralisation of ISIS will create a gap in the worldwide jihadist movement. Defeated ISIS fighters will look for ...

03.02.2017

The Invisible Front of Islamic Terrorism

The terrorist attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015 gave a new impetus to the international fight against Islamic terrorism. However, the initial optimism and hopes that a single broad coalition against Islamic State (lately also referred to as DAISH, the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant) would be formed ... ... Old Enemy The initial target of international efforts in the global counter-terrorist operation from the autumn of 2001 was al-Qaeda, the terrorist network which, by claiming responsibility for the 9/11 attacks, challenged the world’s most powerful ...

09.12.2015

Political Extremist Groups and Islamic Movements in the Middle East and North Africa

Main Groups and Leaders Brief Overview The crisis developments in Iraq, Yemen, Libya and Syria are destabilizing countries in the Middle East. The growing turbulence and unpredictability threaten the very model of the nation state, which is struggling to react to the challenges posed by non-state actors in international relations – primarily by extremist groups. The inability of the state to counter the terrorist threat leads to an increase in the activities of radical elements, whose actions take...

01.10.2015

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