Description
Everyone interested in radical Islamic jihadism should welcome this book, which stands out for its coverage of figures, perspectives, and topics not treated elsewhere. Zehr follows the al-Qaeda phenomenon from its foundations to the birth of its offspring ISIS/ISIL, concluding with a chapter on "counter-narratives" to the Islamic State movement's jihadist propaganda. -- James Turner Johnson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University Nahed Zehr's The War against al-Qaeda brings the story of our conflict with "the al-Qaeda movement" up to the minute. It is a dazzling work of synthesis that illuminates the complexities of the rhetoric on all sides. -- Scott Davis, Lewis T. Booker Professor of Religion and Ethics, University of Richmond
About the Author
Nahed Artoul Zehr is the executive director of the Faith & Culture Center in Nashville, TN. In 2011-2012 she was Minerva Research Chair at the United States Naval War College.
Reviews
This deceptively simple book wallows in rich layers of cultural analysis and it ought to be a standard textbook in culture studies, military science, and international relations courses.... The War against Al Qaeda: Religion, Policy, and Counter-narratives [is] one of the more thorough, inclusive, and balanced scholarly treatments of this topic in at least a decade. * Terrorism and Political Violence *
This is an interesting and informed discussion of the need by the United States and its allies to complementthe military campaign to counter Islamist groups, such as al Qaida, with an effective theology-based counternarratives approach. * Perspectives on Terrorism *
Book Information
ISBN 9781626164284
Author Nahed Artoul Zehr
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 318g