The foreign fighter phenomenon in Syria and Iraq has led to many worries about the potential negative consequences that might occur in the near future. The scenario of returned foreign fighters launching attacks in the West is by far the most prominent one. This article aims to broaden the discussion on the potential fallout of the phenomenon by examining three particular dimensions: the physical threat (including the terrorist threat), ideological consequences, and societal consequences. After presenting these dimensions, three historical cases of jihadi foreign fighting (Afghanistan, Bosnia and Somalia) are examined to see to what extent different types of fallout materialized. The final part of the article attempts to gauge which indicat...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Research Fellow Dr Rodger Shanahan and Nonresident Fellow Lydia Kha...
The phenomenon of foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq is making headlines. Their involvement in the a...
Foreign fighters who join the conflict in Iraq and Syria are increasingly seen as a growing source o...
With the terrorist threat of jihadist returnees from the conflict in Iraq and Syria being frequentl...
This paper will explore the challenges presented by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, (ISI...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10576100802639600The de...
The conflicts in Iraq and Syria have led to concerns in the West over ‘foreign fighters’. Although s...
The so-called 'foreign fighters' are the most controversial example of the increasing relevance of t...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
Over the past several years, terrorist and insurgent groups have established sophisticated networks ...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Research Fellow Dr Rodger Shanahan and Nonresident Fellow Lydia Kha...
The phenomenon of foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq is making headlines. Their involvement in the a...
Foreign fighters who join the conflict in Iraq and Syria are increasingly seen as a growing source o...
With the terrorist threat of jihadist returnees from the conflict in Iraq and Syria being frequentl...
This paper will explore the challenges presented by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, (ISI...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10576100802639600The de...
The conflicts in Iraq and Syria have led to concerns in the West over ‘foreign fighters’. Although s...
The so-called 'foreign fighters' are the most controversial example of the increasing relevance of t...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
Over the past several years, terrorist and insurgent groups have established sophisticated networks ...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
Although the existence of foreign fighters is nothing new in the inter- national arena, the phenomen...
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Research Fellow Dr Rodger Shanahan and Nonresident Fellow Lydia Kha...