Militant ideology atlas : research compendium
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Militant ideology atlas : research compendium
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The Combating Terrorism Center (CTC) at West Point has dedicated many of its resources this year to understanding the Jihadi ideology through the words of its adherents. In its "Harmony and Disharmony" report, the CTC exposed the organizational weaknesses of al-Qaida using its own internal documents. CTC's "Jihadi Imagery Report" cataloged frequently used images in Jihadi propaganda. The translation of Abu Bakr Naji's "Management of Savagery" focused new attention on the Jihadi Movement's grand strategy in the Middle East. And "Stealing al-Qaìda's Playbook" exposed the ideology's soft underbelly by using the writings of Jihadi scholars and ideologues. The "Militant Ideology Atlas" is the CTC's most recent and comprehensive attempt to better understand the ideology driving the Jihadi Movement. The empirically supported findings from this effort are generated by a systematic research methodology and critical analyses of hundreds of al-Qaida's most widely read and influential texts. The wealth of information contained in the Atlas's Research Compendium provides a new generation of scholars and analysts with the data and evidence they need to understand these adversaries and to devise strategies for combating them. The Atlas is a major step toward that goal, and it empowers scholars with a critical resource needed to contribute to such efforts. The first part of this compendium lists Jihad's most popular texts from Tawhed.ws, including name of work transliterated, name of work translated into English, author, number of times read, number of times downloaded, and brief notation on content. Part 2 is a bibliography that includes cataloging information for, and summaries of, 93 of the most popular Jihadi texts, with notes. Part 3 contains biographies of 132 Jihadi authors and frequently cited figures. The biographies include name transliterated, name in Arabic, aliases, birth and death dates, country of origin, background, a photograph (if available), and notes.
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