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Tribes and gobal jihadism, by Virginie Collombier and Olivier Roy (editors)

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Tribes and gobal jihadism, by Virginie Collombier and Olivier Roy (editors)
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tribes and gobal jihadism
Oclc number
960279113
Responsibility statement
by Virginie Collombier and Olivier Roy (editors)
Summary
Across the Muslim world, from Iraq and Yemen, to Egypt and the Sahel, new alliances have been forged between the latest wave of violent Islamist groups ---- including Islamic State and Boko Haram ---- and local tribes. But can one now speak of a direct link between tribalism and jihadism, and how analytically useful might it be? Tribes are traditionally thought to resist all encroachments upon their sovereignty, whether by the state or other local actors, from below; yet by joining global organisations such as Islamic State, are they not rejecting the idea of the state from above? This triangular relationship is key to understanding instances of mass 'radicalisation', when entire communities forge alliances with jihadi groups, for reasons of self-interest, self-preservation or religious fervour. if Algeria's FIS or Turkey's AKP once represented the 'Islamisation of nationalism', have we now entered a new era, the 'tribalisation of globalisation'?--, Provided by Publisher
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