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Al Qaeda. Jason Burke.

by Burke, Jason; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 52Global Issues. Publisher: Foreign Policy, 2004ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Al-Qaeda (Organization) | Ideology | Islamic fundamentalism | Myths | Osama bin Laden | Radicalism | Terrorism | TerroristsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The mere mention of al Qaeda conjures images of an efficient terrorist network guided by a powerful criminal mastermind. Yet al Qaeda is more lethal as an ideology than as an organization. 'Al Qaedaism' will continue to attract supporters in the years to come--whether Osama bin Laden is around to lead them or not." (FOREIGN POLICY) This article provides information on al Qaeda by dispelling some of the myths surrounding the ideology.
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REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 50 The Hunt for Bin Laden. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 50 Why Catching bin Laden Is Difficult. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 51 Inside the Iraq Prison Scandal. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 52 Al Qaeda. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 53 Muqtada al-Sadr and the Army of the Mahdi. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 54 Building a Better UN. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 55 Collateral Damage.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.

Originally Published: Al Qaeda, May/June 2004; pp. 18+.

"The mere mention of al Qaeda conjures images of an efficient terrorist network guided by a powerful criminal mastermind. Yet al Qaeda is more lethal as an ideology than as an organization. 'Al Qaedaism' will continue to attract supporters in the years to come--whether Osama bin Laden is around to lead them or not." (FOREIGN POLICY) This article provides information on al Qaeda by dispelling some of the myths surrounding the ideology.

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