"Islamic State" (IS) Propaganda [Recurso electrónico] PDF : Dabiq and Future Directions of "Islamic State"
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ArticlePublication details: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies October 2016ISSN: - 2382-6444
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TThe ongoing war in Iraq and Syria has not only resulted in the loss of territories, fighters and revenue for the so-called Islamic State (IS), it also appears to have had a negative impact on IS media operations. IS, however, remains defiant. Through its premier digital magazine, Dabiq, IS projects itself as strong, lethal and determined to pursue its goal of establishing a global caliphate.
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