Daesh with its proto-state and its shining aura of invincibility and unstoppable expansion, attracting myriads of foreign volunteers to the Levant, is rapidly coming to an end. What happens next ? Worst-case predictions often grab the headlines. But jihadism has waxed and waned over the last three decades. Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that the fascination with Daesh will die out as a result of the failure of its state project, since this constituted a critical part of Daesh’s force of attraction. This offers a window of opportunity for addressing the conducive environments that permitted Daesh’s success in widely different locations around the world, including in Europe. If we fail to seize this moment, at some point in the future ...
© 2020, © 2020 The Royal Society for Asian Affairs. The Islamic State (IS) is one of the most promin...
The fall of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has raised a number of questions over the future of ...
This analysis is based on interviews with family members of 20 young people, mostly from Molenbeek,...
Daesh with its proto-state and its shining aura of invincibility and unstoppable expansion, attracti...
Daesh as we knew it, no longer exists. Its project to create a new caliphate straddling Syria and Ir...
It often looks as if it’s prudent – or realistic – to favour gloomy predictions so as not to be labe...
Today there is surely not a single United Nations member state without nationals enrolled in Daesh, ...
This report examines what the rise of ISIL means for al-Qaeda and how will it react. Overview ISIL...
Jihadist militants keep being a global threat. Many observers suggest that a transformation is likel...
The originality of the organization called “Islamic State” is that it is quite different in its mode...
The appearance of Daesh and proclamation as Caliph of its leader, Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, shook the fo...
Between the summer and the autumn of 2017, the jihadist organization Daesh suffered several signific...
In 2021, the jihadi threat will likely retain two main dimensions: one linked to the caliphate’s leg...
Despite the loss of its territorial "caliphate" in 2019, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (IS) st...
WOS: 000502847400007Terrorism is not a modern phenomenon, although it is often engaged in the intern...
© 2020, © 2020 The Royal Society for Asian Affairs. The Islamic State (IS) is one of the most promin...
The fall of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has raised a number of questions over the future of ...
This analysis is based on interviews with family members of 20 young people, mostly from Molenbeek,...
Daesh with its proto-state and its shining aura of invincibility and unstoppable expansion, attracti...
Daesh as we knew it, no longer exists. Its project to create a new caliphate straddling Syria and Ir...
It often looks as if it’s prudent – or realistic – to favour gloomy predictions so as not to be labe...
Today there is surely not a single United Nations member state without nationals enrolled in Daesh, ...
This report examines what the rise of ISIL means for al-Qaeda and how will it react. Overview ISIL...
Jihadist militants keep being a global threat. Many observers suggest that a transformation is likel...
The originality of the organization called “Islamic State” is that it is quite different in its mode...
The appearance of Daesh and proclamation as Caliph of its leader, Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, shook the fo...
Between the summer and the autumn of 2017, the jihadist organization Daesh suffered several signific...
In 2021, the jihadi threat will likely retain two main dimensions: one linked to the caliphate’s leg...
Despite the loss of its territorial "caliphate" in 2019, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (IS) st...
WOS: 000502847400007Terrorism is not a modern phenomenon, although it is often engaged in the intern...
© 2020, © 2020 The Royal Society for Asian Affairs. The Islamic State (IS) is one of the most promin...
The fall of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has raised a number of questions over the future of ...
This analysis is based on interviews with family members of 20 young people, mostly from Molenbeek,...