Since 2007, the German jihadist scene has become Europe's most dynamic, characterized by an extreme anti-Americanism, impressive international networks, and spectacularly effective propaganda. German jihadists travel to Turkey, Chechnya, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, trading jihadist ideologies and allying themselves with virulent organizations. Mapping the complicated interplay between jihadists' personal motivations and the goals and strategies of the world's major terrorist groups, Guido W. Steinberg provides the first analysis of German jihadism, its links to Turkey, and its growing, global operational importance. Steinberg follows the formation of German-born militant networks in German cities and their radicalization and recruitment. He describes how these groups join al-Qaeda-affiliated organizations in Afghanistan and Pakistan, such as the Islamic Jihad Union, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, and the Taliban, and he plots the path that directly involves them in terrorist activities. Situating these developments within a wider global context, Steinberg interprets the expanding German scene as part of a greater internationalization of jihadist ideology and strategy, swelling the movement's membership since 9/11. Increasing numbers of Pakistanis, Afghans, Turks, Kurds, and European converts are coming to the aid of Arab al-Qaeda, an incremental integration that has worrisome implications for the national security of Germany, the United States, and their allies.
No one knows more intimately than Guido W. Steinberg the history and structure of radical Islam in Europe and the threat that it poses-not just to the West, but to Islam itself. -- Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 and Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of BeliefAbout the AuthorGuido W. Steinberg is one of Germany's leading terrorism experts and works for the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, SWP) in Berlin. An Islamicist by training, he has previously worked for the German Federal Chancellery as an advisor on international terrorism.
ReviewsThis is an important and excellent book that fills a massive gap in the literature on al-Qaeda and the jihadist movement. -- Peter Neumman, director of the International Center for the Study of Radicalization and Political Violence, King's College An impressive piece of research. -- Samaya Borom LSE Review of Books This is an important analysis of the sources of the terrorist threat to the West. -- Andrew Moravcsik Foreign Affairs One of the best books written on the German connection to the global jihadist movement. CHOICE
Book InformationISBN 9780231159920
Author Guido SteinbergFormat Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Columbia University PressPublisher Columbia University Press