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_aMilton, Daniel
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_aUbaydi, Muhammad al-
245 _aPledging Bay`a
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: A Benefit or Burden to the Islamic State?
300 _aRecurso online
520 _aRelationships between entities form an important element of warfare. In the current conflict in Iraq and Syria, the military alignment (or lack thereof) of states will likely be a key determinant in the eventual outcome. However, states are not the only actors within Iraq- Syria that are forming and evolving in their relationships with others. Over the past several months, one interesting facet in regards to relationships between actors involved in the conflict has been how the Islamic State has received and accepted a number of pledges from other organizations and groups in its quest to establish and expand its caliphate.
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_aEstado Islámico
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_aTerrorismo
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_aKurdistán
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_aSiria
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_aIrak
773 0 _6https://www.ctc.usma.edu/v2/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/CTCSentinel-Vol8Issue322.pdf
_aCTC Sentinel
_g. -- Vol. 8 Issue 3 (Mar. 2015) p. 1-7
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_tCTC Sentinel
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