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|a Byman, Daniel,
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|a Road warriors :
|b foreign fighters in the armies of Jihad /
|c Daniel Byman.
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|a New York, NY:
|b Oxford University Press,
|c [2019]
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|a 1 online resource (x, 382 pages)
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Machine generated contents note:
|g 1.
|t Why Do Foreign Fighters Matter? --
|t Definitions --
|t Key Arguments --
|t Why Do They Fight? --
|t What Impact Do Foreign Fighters Have? --
|t How Can We Better Fight Foreign Fighters? --
|t Book Structure --
|g 2.
|t Prophet: Abdullah Azzam and the Anti-Soviet Jihad in Afghanistan --
|t "Jihad and the Rifle Alone" --
|t Afghanistan Jihad --
|t Azzam the Organizer --
|t State Support? --
|t Azzam's End --
|t Enter Al Qaeda --
|t When the Jihad Ends --
|t Warnings Unheeded --
|g 3.
|t Barbaras: The Red Beard --
|t Looking for Jihad --
|t Inspired to Fight --
|t Hearing the Call --
|t Mixed Reaction in Bosnia --
|t Abrupt End --
|g 4.
|t Trainer: Ali Mohamed and Afghanistan in the 1990s --
|t Jihad at a Crossroads --
|t Why Did Fighters Go to Afghanistan? --
|t Getting There --
|t What Did Fighters Learn in the Camps? --
|t Tensions in the Ranks --
|t Weak Response --
|t 9/11 Disaster --
|t Afghanistan after 9/11 --
|g 5.
|t Sword of Islam: Khattab and the Struggle in Chechnya --
|t Russian Dogs --
|t First Chechen War --
|t Enter the Jihadists: Khattab and Basaev --
|t Interim: Exploiting the Vacuum --
|g 6.
|t Hubris and Nemesis: The Chechen Foreign Fighters' Overreach --
|t Russia Exploits the Foreign Fighters' Presence --
|t Chechnya after Khattab --
|g 7.
|t Slaughterer: Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi and the Ascendant Iraqi Jihad (2003-2006) --
|t Sowing the Wind in Iraq --
|t City of Mosques --
|t Magnet for Foreigners --
|t Who Went to Iraq and How Did They Get There? --
|t Funding the Jihad --
|t Zarqawi's End --
|g 8.
|t Dreamer: Abu Ayyub al-Masri and the Self-Destruction of the Iraqi Jihad --
|t Reaping the Whirlwind --
|t Tide Turns --
|t Defeat for the Cause --
|g 9.
|t Gadfly: Omar Hammami --
|t Jihadism Emerges in Somalia --
|t Rise of the Shebaab --
|t Frustrations of Jihad --
|t Shebaab's High-Water Mark---A Mini Islamic State --
|t Hammami's Fall --
|t Shebaab as a Terrorist Group --
|t Foreigners Fighting the Shebaab --
|t Shebaab Settles in for a Long War --
|g 10.
|t John the Beatle and the Syrian Civil War --
|t Rise of the Islamic State --
|t Appeal of Jihad in Syria --
|t Propaganda, Social Media, and Recruitment --
|t Five-Star Jihad --
|t Turkish Highway --
|t Training Camps and Hard Fighting --
|t Life in the Islamic State --
|t Leaving the Islamic State --
|t Terrorism Threat --
|t Global Response --
|g 11.
|t Facilitator: Amer Azizi and the Rise of Jihadist Terrorism in Europe --
|t Origins of Europe as a Jihadist Battlefield --
|t Jihadism in Europe Post-9/11 --
|t Islamic State in Europe --
|t Jihad Returns to Europe --
|t European Response to Foreign Fighters --
|g 12.
|t Pied Piper: Anwar al-Awlaki and the Limits of Jihad in America --
|t Who Are the American Foreign Fighters? --
|t Limits of the Internet --
|t Attacks in America --
|t Stopping American Foreign Fighters --
|t Law Enforcement --
|t Military Operations --
|t Intelligence Operations --
|t What's Next? --
|g 13.
|t How to Stop Foreign Fighters --
|t Halting the Foreign Fighter Production Process --
|t Radicalization Stage --
|t Decision Stage --
|t Travel Stage --
|t Training and Fighting in the War Zone --
|t Return Stage --
|t Thinking beyond the Plot Stage.
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|b Ann Arbor, MI
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