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Looking for the Pattern: Al Qaeda in Southeast Asia-The Genealogy of a Terror Network
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posted on 2023-05-16, 14:51 authored by Jones, DM, Smith, MLR, Weeding, MJThe aim of this study is to analyze the process by which Al Qaeda has sought to co-opt essentially localized struggles in Southeast Asia into an evolving network of worldwide jihad. The article illustrates how, long before it was appropriate to speak of an entity called Al Qaeda, Islamists have been thinking transnationally since the 1980s. The argument attempts to piece together available evidence to reveal a plausible explanation of the origins, growth and direction of the main Islamist grouping in Southeast Asia, Jemaah Islamiyah, and its deepening relationship with Al Qaeda. The article suggests that the roots of a Southeast Asian terror network can be traced to two geographically separate ethno-religious struggles in the Philippines and Indonesia. The analysis demonstrates that these guerrilla groups orchestrating their distinct struggles were eventually combined through the auspices of Al Qaeda and the globalized franchising opportunities it exploited from the early 1990s. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Studies in Conflict and TerrorismVolume
26Issue
6Pagination
443-457ISSN
1057-610XDepartment/School
School of Social SciencesPublisher
Taylor and Francis IncPlace of publication
Philadelphia, USRepository Status
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