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_913723 _aLister, Charles |
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_aThe Dawn of Mass Jihad _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF _b: success in Syria Fuels al-Qa`ida’s Evolution |
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| 300 | _aRecurso online | ||
| 520 | _aJabhat al-Nusra’s decision to decouple itself from its external afliations and to rebrand itself as Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (JFS) is merely the latest move in the organization’s ‘long game’ in Syria. Though its Syrian audience has praised the move thus far, the group has also lost several senior leaders who were unhappy at the disengagement from al-Qa`ida. Al-Qa`ida is itself increasingly evolving into an idea adopted and empowered by largely autonomous afliates whose individual strategies have become explicitly local. Consequently, JFS represents a formidable movement in Syria, whose localist focus should be seen as a harbinger of a new era of more broadly supported, more sustainable and, thus, more dangerous jihadist militancy. | ||
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_aCTC Sentinel _g. -- Vol. 9 Issue 9 (Sept. 2016) p. 13-20 _iEn : _tCTC Sentinel _w4458 |
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_uhttps://www.ctc.usma.edu/v2/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/CTC-SENTINEL_Vol9Iss95.pdf _qPDF |
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