The Caliphate at War: Operational Realities and Innovations of the Islamic State
Ahmed S. Hashim
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
Bookshop.org has the highest-rated customer service of any bookstore in the world
Description
The military victories of the Islamic State have completely overturned the geopolitical map of the Middle East. Media attention has focused almost exclusively on Islamic State's savage treatment of its enemies and its ability to attract foreign fighters. In 2011, the first effort to build an Islamic State in Iraq was defeated by US and Iraqi forces. The second attempt to establish themselves, beginning in 2014, has been considerably more successful and that success calls for deeper investigation. In order to explain the successes of Islamic State, The Caliphate at War brings together a dispassionate and objective account of the significant innovations in insurgency, ideology, and governance. By focusing their ideology first and foremost on extreme anti-Shia sectarianism - rather than on Western "infidels" - the Islamic State's founders are able to present themselves as the saviors of what they see as the embattled Sunni "nation" in Iraq. Its success in taking and holding major cities, including Mosul, demonstrates its innovative tactics and skill at exploiting tribal and sectarian rivalries. By going beyond the often starkly unpleasant current affairs of the Islamic State, The Caliphate at War undertakes an essential investigation into the successes of the group, to better understand how the movement is surviving, thriving, and reshaping the Middle East.
Product Details
Price
$36.99
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date
January 19, 2018
Pages
390
Dimensions
6.5 X 9.3 X 1.5 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780190668488
BISAC Categories:
Earn by promoting books
Earn money by sharing your favorite books through our Affiliate program.
Become an affiliateAbout the Author
Ahmed S. Hashim is Associate Professor of Strategic Studies at Nanyang Technological University's Rajaratnam School of International Studies, where he specializes in military history, contemporary warfare issues, Middle Eastern and Asian security, and counter-terrorism. He has authored five books, including Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq and When Counterinsurgency Wins: Sri Lanka's Defeat of the Tamil Tigers.
Reviews
"The information accumulated in Ahmed S. Hashim, The Caliphate at War: Operational Realities and Innovations of the Islamic State, set a foundation for more sophisticated and historically informed international relations studies of extremism in modern Mesopotamia." -- Marsha R. Robinson, Terrorism And Political Violence"Pulling together speeches, other documents, and firsthand journalistic accounts, Hashim describes in detail the genesis of IS in Iraq, including the rift between the upstart caliphate and al-Qaeda, the first global jihadist movement."--New York Review of Books"The Caliphate at War is an excellent overview of ISIS during its apex."--New York Journal of Books"In his book Caliphate at War: Operational Realities and Innovations of the Islamic State, Hashim becomes the first scholar to attempt to describe the genesis of the caliphate. Hashim's book is the result of years of work. It's a detailed and valuable investigation, which provides interesting insights into how to avoid the conditions that led to the birth of Islamic State in the first place."--Eastwest Magazine"Hashim has produced a carefully researched and clearly written history of the origins, success, and struggles of the Islamic State... General audiences will find the breadth and balance of the commentary helpful in understanding a complicated and consequential organization. The coverage of military tactics and the ways in which elements of terrorism were successfully integrated into traditional military operations will surprise many readers."--CHOICE Reviews