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This book examines the issue of territorial control by violent
jihadist groups, using a comparative perspective. The book argues
that in many parts of the world the connection between a state and
the control over territory is not as close as presented by
conventional political maps, and therefore it is necessary to
analyse the territoriality of non-state actors as well. Based on a
variety of case studies, the work looks at different levels of
connection between the violent Islamist groups and territory,
dividing them into non-territorial, semi-territorial and
territorial groups. While the majority of the cases are located in
the Middle East (Islamic State, Al-Qaeda, Al-Qaeda at the Arabian
Peninsula, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Hamas and Hezbollah), the book
also draws cases from Africa (groups in the western Sahel,
Al-Shabaab and Boko Haram), South Asia (Taliban), and East Asia
(Abu Sayyaf). By providing in-depth understanding of their
respective approaches to territory, the book identifies the
specifics of each group's territoriality, while also drawing more
general conclusions. This book will be of much interest to students
of terrorism and political violence, radical Islam, Middle Eastern
studies, and International Relations in general.
This book examines the issue of territorial control by violent
jihadist groups, using a comparative perspective. The book argues
that in many parts of the world the connection between a state and
the control over territory is not as close as presented by
conventional political maps, and therefore it is necessary to
analyse the territoriality of non-state actors as well. Based on a
variety of case studies, the work looks at different levels of
connection between the violent Islamist groups and territory,
dividing them into non-territorial, semi-territorial and
territorial groups. While the majority of the cases are located in
the Middle East (Islamic State, Al-Qaeda, Al-Qaeda at the Arabian
Peninsula, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Hamas and Hezbollah), the book
also draws cases from Africa (groups in the western Sahel,
Al-Shabaab and Boko Haram), South Asia (Taliban), and East Asia
(Abu Sayyaf). By providing in-depth understanding of their
respective approaches to territory, the book identifies the
specifics of each group's territoriality, while also drawing more
general conclusions. This book will be of much interest to students
of terrorism and political violence, radical Islam, Middle Eastern
studies, and International Relations in general.
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