Spear to the West: Thought and Recruitment in Violent Jihadism

Spear to the West: Thought and Recruitment in Violent Jihadism

by Stephen Chan
Spear to the West: Thought and Recruitment in Violent Jihadism

Spear to the West: Thought and Recruitment in Violent Jihadism

by Stephen Chan

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Overview

With the seeming defeat of ISIS, has jihadism disappeared from world politics? In this startling new book, Stephen Chan uncovers the ideological foundations that allow ISIS and other jihadi groups to survive, as they propagate terror by sophisticated means online and continue thrusting their spear at the West. Far from presenting simple-minded, black-clad fighters, Chan describes an elaborate process of online recruitment, which is, in its own terrible way, meaningful and thoughtful. He examines the foundations of this thought and the step-by-step methods of jihadi indoctrination, exposing the lack of IT knowledge among Western world leaders and urging the 'moderate' Islamic community in the West to challenge jihadi ideology with a courageous, non-violent ideology of its own. Without a counter-ideology, Chan argues, alienated Muslim youth are drawn not only to glamorized dreams of violence, but also to the pull of a totalizing system of politics and theology. Spear to the West picks apart the fallacy of 'thoughtless' jihadi carnage, arguing that--dangerous and gruesome as it might be--there is more thought behind this phenomenon of destruction than meets the eye.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787382824
Publisher: Hurst
Publication date: 06/01/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Stephen Chan, OBE was Foundation Dean at SOAS, University of London, where he holds the Chair in World Politics. The author of over thirty books and a former international civil servant, he has worked extensively in Africa, and remains involved in current diplomatic affairs in Africa and the Middle East.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

1 The Problem 1

2 The Meanings of Jihad 15

3 What Morality Is There in Modernity? 37

4 The Complex Molotov Cocktail 59

5 The Dark Web and the Open Web: Games, Ideology and Cause 71

6 The Medium Is the Message 99

7 The Vanguard State 127

8 The Question of Lucid Agency 135

9 What Is to Be Done? 149

Notes 155

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