Consolidate and Conquer: A Model for Assessing the Prospects of the Islamic State
Author: orcid.org/0000-0001-8930-8244
Bannister, Jesse, Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, University of Virginia
Bannister, Jesse, Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, University of Virginia
Advisors:
Hueckstedt, Robert, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Virginia
Potter, Philip, Department of Politics, University of Virginia
Hueckstedt, Robert, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Virginia
Potter, Philip, Department of Politics, University of Virginia
Abstract:
No abstract is available for this product.
Degree:
MA (Master of Arts)
MA (Master of Arts)
Keywords:
ISIS, Islamic State, Saudi Arabia, Almohad, militant, insurgent, insurgency, Islamic, Islamist, Spain, Morocco, Iraq, Syria, War, Zarqawi, al-Qaida, al-Qaeda, jihad, mujahidin, socio-political, consolidation, military, campaign, Wahhabi, Wahabi, Ibn Tumart, terrorism, Paul Kennedy, political science, Middle East, Arab politics, conflict, state, empire, stability, revolution, insurrection, conquest, political theory
ISIS, Islamic State, Saudi Arabia, Almohad, militant, insurgent, insurgency, Islamic, Islamist, Spain, Morocco, Iraq, Syria, War, Zarqawi, al-Qaida, al-Qaeda, jihad, mujahidin, socio-political, consolidation, military, campaign, Wahhabi, Wahabi, Ibn Tumart, terrorism, Paul Kennedy, political science, Middle East, Arab politics, conflict, state, empire, stability, revolution, insurrection, conquest, political theory
Language:
English
English
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Issued Date:
2018/04/27
2018/04/27