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ISIS in Iraq : the social and psychological foundations of terror / Munqith Dagher, Karl Kaltenthaler, Michele J. Gelfand,... [et autres]

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  • ISIS in Iraq : the social and psychological foundations of terror / Munqith Dagher, Karl Kaltenthaler, Michele J. Gelfand,... [et autres]
  • ISIS in Iraq The Social and Psychological Foundations of Terror Munqith Dagher, Karl Kaltenthaler, Michele J. Gelfand [et autres] 2023 Oxford Oxford University Press 978-0-19-752478-7
  • Oxford New York (N.Y.) : Oxford University press
  • C 2023
  • 1 volume (262 pages) : illustrations, carte, graphiques ; 24 cm
  • 978-0-19-752475-6
  • 9780197524756 rel.
  • 327.117 019
  • Titre provenant des métadonnées fournies par l'éditeur
  • Autre(s) auteurs(s) : Arie Kruglanski, Ian McCulloh
  • Notes bibliogr. Index
  • "When Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi climbed the stairs to the pulpit in the Al Nuri Mosque in Mosul on 29 July 2014 to declare the re-establishment of the caliphate, it was, in many ways, the most important symbolic moment in the rise of a group of Islamist militants who just three years earlier had been a bedeviled cadre of guerillas fighting for their survival in the deserts of Iraq. This band of dogged extremists had gone from near extinction in 2011 to controlling a segment of territory roughly the size of Great Britain in 2014. Not only had they survived and thrived as a fighting force, now they had created their own proto-state." (éditeur)
  • This book explores the social and psychological factors behind how ISIS was able to rise in Iraq, control most of it, and why most of that population eventually turned on it. Synthesized by some of the foremost experts on terrorism, the analysis is based on a unique array of public opinion data from surveys, focus groups, and interviews.
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