The origins of ISIS : the collapse of nations and revolution in the Middle East / Simon Mabon and Stephen Royle.

Author
Mabon, Simon [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 2017.
  • ©2017
Description
xiv, 232 pages : illustrations, maps ; 20 cm

Availability

Copies in the Library

Location Call Number Status Location Service Notes
Firestone Library - Stacks HV6433.I722 I8562 2017 Browse related items Request

    Details

    Subject(s)
    Author
    Summary note
    "The rapid expansion of ISIS and its swathe of territorial gains across the Middle East have been headline news since 2013. Yet much media attention and analysis has been focussed upon the military exploits, brutal tactics and radicalisation methods employed by the group. While ISIS remains a relatively new phenomenon, it is important to consider the historical and local dynamics that have shaped the emergence of the group in the past decade. In this book Simon Mabon and Stephen Royle provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the roots, tactics and ideology of the group, exploring the interactions of the various participants involved in the formative stages of ISIS. Based on original scholarly sources and first-hand research in the region, this book provides an authoritative and closely-analysed look at the emergence of one of the defining forces of the early twenty-first century"-- Provided by publisher.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-219) and index.
    Contents
    • Sovereignty, political organisation and the rise of ISIS
    • Political organisation and the state in Iraq
    • The sectarian house of cards
    • Tribalism and the state
    • The roots of Sunni militancy and its enduring threat in Iraq
    • The human tragedy.
    Other title(s)
    • Origins of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
    • Collapse of nations and revolution in the Middle East
    ISBN
    • 9781784536961 ((paperback))
    • 1784536962 ((paperback))
    LCCN
    2017492759
    OCLC
    965613776
    Statement on language in description
    Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage. Read more...
    Other views
    Staff view

    Supplementary Information