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Jihad & co : Black markets and islamist power / Aisha Ahmad

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  • Jihad & co : Black markets and islamist power / Aisha Ahmad
  • New York (N.Y.) : Oxford University press
  • C 2017
  • 1 volume (XXV-303 pages) : illustrations, cartes ; 24 cm
  • 978-0-19-065677-5
  • 9780190656775 rel.
  • 327.117
  • Titre provenant des métadonnées fournies par l'éditeur
  • Références bibliogr. p. 221-284. Index
  • Introduction Mosques and Markets Black Flags in the Bazaar : The Making of Modern Islamist Proto-States Mafia and Mujahideen : Trafficking and Trust Building under Soviet Occupation Traders and Taliban : Business Interests and Islamist Power in Afghanistan Beards for Business : The Origins and Evolution of the Mogadishu Mafia The Price of Protection : The Rise of the Islamic Courts Union The Blowback Effect : International Intervention and the Collapse of the Proto-State The Proto-State Goes Global : Business-Islamist Alliances across the Muslim World Rising from the Ashes : The Dilemma of Modern Jihadist Proto-State Formation Appendix : Methodology and Field Research
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "Why are Islamists able to build state-like polities out of enduring civil war stalemate ? By tracking the financial origins of jihadists in Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistan, Mali, and Iraq, The Mosque and the Market shows that behind the heated rhetoric, there are hard economic reasons behind Islamist success."
  • "The rise of militant jihadist groups is one of the greatest international security crises in the world today. In civil wars across the modern Muslim world, Islamist groups have emerged out of the ashes, surged dramatically to power, and routed their rivals on the battlefield."
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