The future of the Global War on Terror is now, and may continue
indefinitely to be, a key concern for U.S. military and
policymakers. Islamist terror has not arisen from a vacuum, but has
evolved over decades and requires more calibrated coordination and
a different type of strategic planning than other types of
conflicts. The author of this monograph, Dr. Sherifa Zuhur,
examines the intensity and diversification of extremist efforts and
outlines their "new jihad" and its relationship to the regeneration
of extremist leadership. She reviews "lessons learned" with regard
to Islamist extremist tactics, recruitment, and their relationship
to a broader Islamic awakening which must be factored into the U.S.
desire for democratization of the Middle East and the broader
Islamic world. The Strategic Studies Institute is pleased to offer
this monograph as a contribution to the national security debate on
this important topic.
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