The Rise of Islamic State: ISIS and the New Sunni RevolutionThe essential “on the ground” report on the fastest-growing new threat in the Middle East, from the winner of the 2014 Foreign Affairs Journalist of the Year Award Born of the Iraqi and Syrian civil wars, the Islamic State astonished the world in 2014 by creating a powerful new force in the Middle East. By combining religious fanaticism and military prowess, the new self-declared caliphate poses a threat to the political status quo of the whole region. In The Rise of Islamic State, Patrick Cockburn describes the conflicts behind a dramatic unraveling of US foreign policy. He shows how the West created the conditions for ISIS’s explosive success by stoking the war in Syria. The West—the US and NATO in particular—underestimated the militants’ potential until it was too late and failed to act against jihadi sponsors in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan. |
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User Review - branjohb - LibraryThingA very short, but concise book on the ideology and beliefs of ISIS. This book cleared up some of my fog and questions about Sunni and Shia Muslims and ISIS. The author did this without boring me to tears. Two thumbs up. Read full review
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User Review - TexasBookLover - LibraryThingThe Rise of Islamic State: ISIS and the New Sunni Revolution Patrick Cockburn Verso Books 978-1-78478-040-1 $16.95, 172 pgs On June 10, 2014 the collection of psychopaths known variously as ISIS, ISIL ... Read full review
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The Rise of Islamic State: ISIS and the New Sunni Revolution Patrick Cockburn No preview available - 2020 |
The Rise of Islamic State: ISIS and the New Sunni Revolution Patrick Cockburn No preview available - 2015 |

