From Freedom Fighters to Jihadists

From Freedom Fighters to Jihadists
Author: Vera Mironova
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780190939779

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At the start of the Syrian conflict in 2011, thousands of pro-democracy rebel groups spontaneously formed to fight the Assad regime. Years later, the revolution was unrecognizable as rebel opposition forces had merged into three major groups: Jabhat al-Nusra, Ahrar al Sham, and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Why did these three groups rapidly increase in size and military strength while others simply disappeared? What is it about their organizational structure and their Islamist ideology that helped group manage their fighters so successfully? With these questions at the forefront, this book examines the internal organization of armed groups and, in particular, their human resources. Analyzing the growth of these groups through the prism of a labor market theory, this book shows that extreme Islamist groups were able to attract fighters away from more moderate groups because they had better internal organization, took better care of fighters both physically and monetarily, experienced less internal corruption, and effectively used their Islamist ideology to control recruits. With unparalleled access and extensive ethnographic research drawn from her interviews and her year embedded with Iraqi Special Operation forces, Mironova delves deep into the ideological and practical nexus of some of the most radical groups in the Middle East. This book brings together more than 600 survey-interviews with local civilians and fighters on the frontline in Syria and a dataset of human resource policies from 40 armed groups; it is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants insight into the on the ground functioning of rebel organizations.

Causes and Consequences of Terrorism

Causes and Consequences of Terrorism
Author: Vera Grigorʹevna Mironova
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 0190939796

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'From Freedom Fighters to Jihadists' examines the internal organization of armed groups, particularly their human resource practices. The author looks at the rebel armed groups through the prism of a labour market theory.

Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

Terrorists and Freedom Fighters
Author: Sam Vaknin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1724185225

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The history of four terrorist organizations in the Balkans and a general introduction to terrorism and freedom fighting. Also includes essays about religious co-existence in the Balkans and about pathological narcissism as a precursor to terrorism.

From Freedom Fighters to Jihadists

From Freedom Fighters to Jihadists
Author: Vera Mironova
Publsiher: Causes and Consequences of Ter
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190939755

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At the start of the Syrian conflict in 2011, thousands of pro-democracy rebel groups spontaneously formed to fight the Assad regime. Years later, the revolution was unrecognizable as rebel opposition forces had merged into three major groups: Jabhat al-Nusra, Ahrar al Sham, and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Why did these three groups rapidly increase in size and military strength while others simply disappeared? What is it about their organizational structure and their Islamist ideology that helped group manage their fighters so successfully? With these questions at the forefront, this book examines the internal organization of armed groups and, in particular, their human resources. Analyzing the growth of these groups through the prism of a labor market theory, this book shows that extreme Islamist groups were able to attract fighters away from more moderate groups because they had better internal organization, took better care of fighters both physically and monetarily, experienced less internal corruption, and effectively used their Islamist ideology to control recruits. With unparalleled access and extensive ethnographic research drawn from her interviews and her year embedded with Iraqi Special Operation forces, Mironova delves deep into the ideological and practical nexus of some of the most radical groups in the Middle East. This book brings together more than 600 survey-interviews with local civilians and fighters on the frontline in Syria and a dataset of human resource policies from 40 armed groups; it is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants insight into the on the ground functioning of rebel organizations.

The Freedom Fighter

The Freedom Fighter
Author: Murat Haner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Kurds
ISBN: 1138104507

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The Freedom Fighter: A Terrorist's Own Story explores why so many Kurdish people--especially young adults--join the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and conduct terrorist acts. Inspired by the ground-breaking classic, The Jack-Roller: A Delinquent Boy's Own Story, by Clifford R. Shaw, the author explores the issue of radicalization into terrorist organizations through the life-history method, enabling a PKK terrorist--or freedom fighter--to tell his story. Over a five-month period, the author interviewed Deniz, a high-level PKK terrorist in a Turkish prison, who during his time in the PKK rose from the lowest level to near the top in terms of terrorist operations. Deniz's story not only explains why more Kurdish freedom fighters will be recruited to engage in terrorist acts, but also facilitates understanding of how normal people can become involved in conflict and organizations that are designated as terrorist groups. A Foreword by renowned criminologist Francis T. Cullen helps contextualize the material. This book will interest students of criminology, terrorism/counter-terrorism, political violence, and security.

From Freedom Fighters to Terrorists

From Freedom Fighters to Terrorists
Author: Paige Whaley Eager
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 1315583356

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Terrorists Or Freedom Fighters

Terrorists Or Freedom Fighters
Author: Charles Freeman
Publsiher: Trafalgar Square Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1990
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0713460768

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Case studies of terrorism in the Middle East and Northern Ireland assess what can be done to oppose terrorism.

Road Warriors

Road Warriors
Author: Daniel Byman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190646523

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Ever since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, fighters from abroad have journeyed in ever-greater numbers to conflict zones in the Muslim world to defend Islam from-in their view-infidels and apostates. The phenomenon recently reached its apogee in Syria, where the foreign fighter population quickly became larger and more diverse than in any previous conflict. In Road Warriors, Daniel Byman provides a sweeping history of the jihadist foreign fighter movement. He begins by chronicling the movement's birth in Afghanistan, its growing pains in Bosnia and Chechnya, and its emergence as a major source of terrorism in the West in the 1990s, culminating in the 9/11 attacks. Since that bloody day, the foreign fighter movement has seen major ups and downs. It rode high after the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, when the ultra-violent Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) attracted thousands of foreign fighters. AQI overreached, however, and suffered a crushing defeat. Demonstrating the resilience of the movement, however, AQI reemerged anew during the Syrian civil war as the Islamic State, attracting tens of thousands of fighters from around the world and spawning the bloody 2015 attacks in Paris among hundreds of other strikes. Although casualty rates are usually high, the survivors of Afghanistan, Syria, and other fields of jihad often became skilled professional warriors, going from one war to the next. Still others returned to their home countries, some to peaceful retirement but a deadly few to conduct terrorist attacks. Over time, both the United States and Europe have learned to adapt. Before 9/11, volunteers went to and fro to Afghanistan and other hotspots with little interference. Today, the United States and its allies have developed a global program to identify, arrest, and kill foreign fighters. Much remains to be done, however-jihadist ideas and networks are by now deeply embedded, even as groups such as Al Qaeda and the Islamic State rise and fall. And as Byman makes abundantly clear, the problem is not likely to go away any time soon.