Isis: The State Of Terror

Author: Jessica Stern

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  • : 19.99 AUD
  • : 9780008120962
  • : HarperCollins Publishers
  • : William Collins
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  • : January 2016
  • : 197mm X 130mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 19.99
  • : March 2016
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  • : Jessica Stern
  • : Paperback
  • : Mar-16
  • : 416
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Here, two of America's leading experts on violent extremism have joined together to explain the genesis, evolution, and implications of today's most barbaric jihadist army, Islamic State.

Reviews

'A valuable, rigorous and perceptive guide ... Stern and Berger draw on internet-based sources, big-brained research on political violence and some of the most acute thinking about the insurgency that is around today' Literary Review 'One of this year's most useful books on the phenomenon, which showed how the terrorist movement emerged from the mind of a Jordanian criminal, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi', Daily Telegraph, Books of the Year 'Clear and succinct ... The book's achievement is to demonstrate how Isis fits within the spectrum of blood-soaked jihadists' Daily Telegraph 'By far the most important contribution yet to our understanding of an organization that remains cloaked in mystery and misunderstanding. Stern and Berger are two of the world's leading experts on violent extremism and, in this book, they have combined their years of knowledge and expertise into a brisk, readable, and eye opening account of ISIS's past, present, and future' Reza Aslan, author of 'No god but God' and 'Zealot' 'One can only conclude, with the clarity of recent hindsight, that we should have seen it coming - at least when seen through the lens of 'ISIS' ... a timely and important history of a movement that now defines the 21st century' Evening Standard 'The first serious book to analyse the rise of ISIS, arguably one of history's most successful terrorist groups. Stern and Berger write clearly and persuasively and marshal impressive primary research from ISIS's prodigious propaganda to help explain how ISIS became the dominant jihadi group today. It's a terrific and important read' Peter Bergen, author of 'Manhunt' 'From two of the world's leading terrorism experts, this timely and urgent book is absolutely essential reading for analysts and policy makers alike. In what is already a cornerstone contribution, Stern and Berger offer the kind of cold-blooded analysis so desperately needed on the poorly understood phenomenon' John Horgan, author of 'The Psychology of Terrorism'