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Book Synopsis
Packed with new and sensitive information, Brothers in Arms is a timely and comprehensive study on the changing nature of the jihadi movement.

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Endorsements: 'One of the most rigorous, best researched and informed account of Islamic militancy available today. Tawil's deep understanding, fine analysis, eye for detail and the reams of new material gathered in years of reporting makes this work invaluable to the scholar and general reader alike.' Jason Burke, author of Al-Qaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam 'Camille Tawil delivers a carefully reported assessment of al Qaeda and its affiliated Arab jihadist groups - [this is] an important addition to the studies of al Qaeda and the other militant groups it has influenced.' Peter Bergen, author of Holy War, Inc. and The Osama bin Laden I Know 'Among the best works in English on the Sunni Islamist phenomenon and the role of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda therein - Tawil's book is a long-needed, detailed, and primary source based analysis of the structure, evolution, and operations of the Maghreb's Sunni militant groups - Brothers in Arms sheds a clear and indispensable - if troubling - light on a religious war that is far from over.' Michael F. Scheuer, former CIA Head of Bin Laden Unit and Professor of Security Studies, Georgetown 'Brothers in Arms is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of militant Islam in the region and beyond.' Alison Pargeter, author of The Muslim Brotherhood: The Burden of Tradition

Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Afghan Arabs 2. Brothers and Rivals: The Foundation of the Jihadist Groups 3. Libya: Jihadists Supplant Nationalists 4. Algeria: The Descent into the Abyss 5. The Sudanese Interlude 6. Egyptians in Sudan: A State Within a State 7. Londonistan: Jihadists in the Lion's Den 8. Setbacks: Jihad in Decline 9. The Return to Afghanistan 10. The Approach to 9/11 11. Hellfire 12. Al-Qa'ida & Co.: The Jihad Franchise Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Saqi Books
      Publication Date: 13/09/2010
      ISBN13: 9780863564802, 978-0863564802
      ISBN10: 0863564801

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Packed with new and sensitive information, Brothers in Arms is a timely and comprehensive study on the changing nature of the jihadi movement.

      Trade Review
      Endorsements: 'One of the most rigorous, best researched and informed account of Islamic militancy available today. Tawil's deep understanding, fine analysis, eye for detail and the reams of new material gathered in years of reporting makes this work invaluable to the scholar and general reader alike.' Jason Burke, author of Al-Qaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam 'Camille Tawil delivers a carefully reported assessment of al Qaeda and its affiliated Arab jihadist groups - [this is] an important addition to the studies of al Qaeda and the other militant groups it has influenced.' Peter Bergen, author of Holy War, Inc. and The Osama bin Laden I Know 'Among the best works in English on the Sunni Islamist phenomenon and the role of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda therein - Tawil's book is a long-needed, detailed, and primary source based analysis of the structure, evolution, and operations of the Maghreb's Sunni militant groups - Brothers in Arms sheds a clear and indispensable - if troubling - light on a religious war that is far from over.' Michael F. Scheuer, former CIA Head of Bin Laden Unit and Professor of Security Studies, Georgetown 'Brothers in Arms is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of militant Islam in the region and beyond.' Alison Pargeter, author of The Muslim Brotherhood: The Burden of Tradition

      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1. Afghan Arabs 2. Brothers and Rivals: The Foundation of the Jihadist Groups 3. Libya: Jihadists Supplant Nationalists 4. Algeria: The Descent into the Abyss 5. The Sudanese Interlude 6. Egyptians in Sudan: A State Within a State 7. Londonistan: Jihadists in the Lion's Den 8. Setbacks: Jihad in Decline 9. The Return to Afghanistan 10. The Approach to 9/11 11. Hellfire 12. Al-Qa'ida & Co.: The Jihad Franchise Bibliography Index

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