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040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _915447
_aSterman, David
245 _aThe Islamic State's Veterans:
_hRecurso electrónico [PDF]
_b: Contrasting the Cohorts with Jihadi Experience in Libya and Afghanistan
260 _bCTCSentinel
_cJunio/Julio 2018
300 _aRecurso online, 2 p.
520 _aFrom 2013 through 2014, the Islamic State recruited tens of thousands of fighters from all corners of the globe to fight in Syria and Iraq. The vast majority of these fighters were new to jihad, having never taken up arms before. Yet, the Islamic State also drew a select group of recruits for whom Syria would not be their first jihad. This article examines 219 such fighters who reported prior jihadi experience outside of Syria. It finds that the profiles reported by Islamic State veteran jihadis with experience in Libya and Afghanistan, the two top locations from which Islamic State fighters reported prior experience, are substantially diferent. Veterans of jihad in Libya are the result of localized dynamics while veterans of jihad in Afghanistan represent a more internationalized jihadi contingent
610 0 _912870
_aEstado Islámico
650 0 _915446
_aReclutamiento y aislamiento
651 0 _915451
_aLibya
651 0 _915452
_aAfghanistan
773 _aCTC Sentinel
_g. -- Vol. 11 Issue 6 (June/July 2018) p. 18-21.
_iEn :
_tCTC Sentinel
_w4458
856 _uhttps://ctc.usma.edu/app/uploads/2018/06/CTC-SENTINEL-062018.pdf
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