The 'Islamic State' [Recurso electrónico] PDF : Sowing the Seeds of its Own Destruction
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ArticlePublication details: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies November 2016ISSN: - 2382-6444
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The rise of the so-called Islamic State (IS) or Daesh in 2014 was extraordinary and far beyond anything governments and intelligence agencies had anticipated. Yet the group had sowed the seeds of its own destruction with its over-ambitious if unrealistic religio-political goals, self-defeating strategies and bizarre practices. Still, IS’ resilience should not be underestimated; much remains to be done to ensure that IS does not recover from its present setbacks.
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