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Pragmatic Terrorism: Challenging Common Assumptions

Luciano Pollichieni

Global Policy, 2021, vol. 12, issue 2, 239-240

Abstract: Both books successfully deconstruct common assumptions on modern terrorist groups. They show precisely how the support and adherence to such organisations cannot be explained only by the adherence to a Salafi‐jihadi ideology by their members and they demonstrate the reasons behind the rise of jihadi proto‐states, which are based on very pragmatic reasons.

Date: 2021
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