Since IS announced its caliphate in 2014, it has been posing challenges to those trying to counter the organization. One new challenge this organization is posing to policy-makers is the rise of IS affiliates. This paper will examine the increase and prevalence of IS affiliates linking them to IS’ sophisticated expansion strategy. Further, IS affiliates enable it to expand its reach and further destabilize countries by exploiting governance vacuums and making local conflicts more deadly. The U.S.-led Coalition to “degrade and destroy” IS has only just begun to factor affiliates into strategies to counter the organization. Therefore, affiliates have indeed exposed gaps in current counter-IS doctrine. Most important being that airstrikes and ...
As the battle for Mosul unfolds in Iraq, Australian policymakers must carefully consider Australia’s...
The emergence of the Islamic State’s new affiliate—Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP)—in ...
The al-Qaeda Franchise asks why al-Qaeda adopted a branching-out strategy, introducing seven franchi...
ISBN/ISSN/DOI: 978-88-98650-77-4PublishedRevised version of a paper presented at the eighth edition ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Istituto Affari Internaz...
Despite having a vast number of forces arrayed against it – the United States-led coalition, Putin’s...
The Islamic State (IS)--also known as Islamic State of Iraq and the Syria (ISIS)--managed to seize l...
This paper was translated from Arabic into English by Alex Rowell.After five years of fierce battles...
On 29 June 2014, the ISIS/ISIL or Daesh announced the change of its name to just "Islamic State" (IS...
Terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria have cost countries billions of ...
This article examines the “Islamic State” (IS) phenomenon that has shaken the Middle East since the ...
The propaganda machine of the Islamic State {IS) is highly effective and has amplified the cause of ...
Islamic State (IS), previously known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has shown nothin...
The global terrorism threat has become decentralised, unpredictable, hard-to-detect and resilient wi...
After ISIS committed a series of high profile attacks, policymakers have intensified their efforts t...
As the battle for Mosul unfolds in Iraq, Australian policymakers must carefully consider Australia’s...
The emergence of the Islamic State’s new affiliate—Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP)—in ...
The al-Qaeda Franchise asks why al-Qaeda adopted a branching-out strategy, introducing seven franchi...
ISBN/ISSN/DOI: 978-88-98650-77-4PublishedRevised version of a paper presented at the eighth edition ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Istituto Affari Internaz...
Despite having a vast number of forces arrayed against it – the United States-led coalition, Putin’s...
The Islamic State (IS)--also known as Islamic State of Iraq and the Syria (ISIS)--managed to seize l...
This paper was translated from Arabic into English by Alex Rowell.After five years of fierce battles...
On 29 June 2014, the ISIS/ISIL or Daesh announced the change of its name to just "Islamic State" (IS...
Terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria have cost countries billions of ...
This article examines the “Islamic State” (IS) phenomenon that has shaken the Middle East since the ...
The propaganda machine of the Islamic State {IS) is highly effective and has amplified the cause of ...
Islamic State (IS), previously known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has shown nothin...
The global terrorism threat has become decentralised, unpredictable, hard-to-detect and resilient wi...
After ISIS committed a series of high profile attacks, policymakers have intensified their efforts t...
As the battle for Mosul unfolds in Iraq, Australian policymakers must carefully consider Australia’s...
The emergence of the Islamic State’s new affiliate—Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP)—in ...
The al-Qaeda Franchise asks why al-Qaeda adopted a branching-out strategy, introducing seven franchi...