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Al-Qaedaism in the Context of Civil War: The Nexus between Terrorism and Support explains how al-Qaeda as a terrorist organization has misappropriated the political theory of a Sunni paradigm, developing what is called al-Qaedaism, in order to supply more civilian participation and recruitment and to attain global legitimacy in the context of a civil war. It includes a comprehensive analysis of the political, religious, and social practices of al-Qaeda, through writings of key ideologues and an examination of the original strategies of the political, social and religious practices of al-Qaeda.
Hakan Kiyici is lecturer on terrorism at Turkish National Police Academy.
Part I. Fundamentalist Governance SystemChapter 1. The Civil Conflicts and Rebel Governance SystemChapter 2. Islamic Fundamentalism in War-Torn AreasPart II. Decontextualization of Sunni ParadigmChapter 3. The Sunni Paradigm and RebellionChapter 4. The Sunni Paradigm and Al-QaedaChapter 5. The Globalization of Al-QaedaismPart III. Confronting Al-QaedaismChapter 6. Counterterrorism for Al-QaedaChapter 7. Al-Qaedaism and Canonization of TerrorChapter 8. Counter-Ideological Perspective for Al-Qaedaism