In this book, Alaolmolki, an expert on the transnational
politics of Central Asia and the Persian Gulf, provides a global
view of militant Islamist ideologies, activities, and connections.
Unlike many extant books on this topic, "Militant Islamists" does
not examine only one particular factor or driving force in
political violence such as suicide bombings; rather, this work
studies transnational militant Islam on several levels: domestic
(e.g., the role of poverty and lack of democracy in Arab and Muslim
nations); regional (e.g., the Palestinian-Israeli conflict;
Hizbullah in Lebanon; Jemmah Islamiyan in Southeast Asia; Hizb
al-Tahrir in Central Asia); global (e.g., the role of the United
States and Western Europe in inadvertently helping transnational
Islamists). Ultimately, the author traces the effects of the
U.S.-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq on militant Islamist
terrorism, concluding that militant Islam is spreading, not
receding, and that the United States would better rely on soft,
rather than hard (military), power to overcome it.
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