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Author Shatz, Howard J., author.

Title The Islamic state we knew : insights before the resurgence and their implications / Howard J. Shatz and Erin-Elizabeth Johnson.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (23 pages) : color illustrations, color map, color chart, black and white photographs
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Research report ; RR-1267-OSD
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1267-OSD.
Note "This report is derived from a May 27, 2015 talk presented at the 11th Annual National Security Conference of the Fisher Institute for Air and Space Strategic Studies in Herzliya, Israel, "Winning Small Wars and the Role of Air Power." The talk appeared in a session titled "Knowing, Perceiving, Understanding: What We Knew but Did Not Understand." The full conference agenda and videos of selected presentations are available on the Fisher Instituter's website"--Back cover
Summary "The group calling itself the Islamic State poses a grave threat, not just to Iraq and Syria but to the region more broadly and to the United States and its global coalition partners. A deadly and adaptive foe, the Islamic State seemed to come out of nowhere in June 2014, when it conquered Mosul. However, the Islamic State of today is the direct descendant of a group that Iraq, the United States, and their partners once fought as al-Qa'ida in Iraq and then as the Islamic State of Iraq. The wealth of publicly available information about the group indicates that the Islamic State's reemergence in 2014, and especially its methods and goals, should not have come as a surprise, although the strength and scope of that reemergence were rightfully shocking. The history considered in this report provides information known by the end of 2011 about the group's origins, finances, organization, methods of establishing control over territory, and response to airpower. Now that the Islamic State has reemerged, countering it can rely, in part, on the great deal of accumulated knowledge available. Because Iraqis and coalition forces routed the group once, the group's history can inform four components of a successful strategy against the Islamic State: degrading the group's finances, eliminating its leadership and potential leadership, creating a better strategy to hold recaptured territory, and making use of airpower"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-23).
Note Print version record.
Subject IS (Organization)
IS (Organization)
Radicalism -- Middle East.
Islamic fundamentalism -- Middle East.
Terrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation.
Terrorisme -- Prévention -- Coopération internationale.
HISTORY -- General.
Islamic fundamentalism
Radicalism
Terrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation
Middle East
Added Author Johnson, Erin-Elizabeth, author.
Rand Corporation, issuing body.
Added Title Insights before the resurgence and their implications
Other Form: Print version:Shatz, Howard J. Islamic state we knew. [Santa Monica, Calif.] : Rand Corporation, [2015] (OCoLC)926065919
ISBN 9780833093806 (electronic bk.)
0833093800 (electronic bk.)
9780833091864
0833091867
Standard No. AU@ 000061155144
GBVCP 1008664936

 
    
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