Description
Book SynopsisThis book provides compelling account of the emergence of jihadism and ISIS, radicalization process of jihadism and their post-ISIS lives, and consequences of a family jihad that resulted of thousands of women and children held in the desert with nowhere to go.
Table of ContentsForeword byJohn Heathershaw
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Global Jihadism: Emergence, Gradual Change and Search for Enemies
Chapter Two: Why Join ISIS: Conceptualizing Radicalization Process of Jihadists
Chapter Three: Fall of ISIS: Dilemma of Justice and Consequences of a Family Jihad
Chapter Four: Post- ISIS Life: Women and Children in the Desert Nowhere to Go
Chapter Five: Women's Roles in ISIS and Gender-Based Assumptions
Chapter Six: Children of ISIS: Brought to or Born in the Conflict Zone
Chapter Seven: State Policies to Deal with Returning Fighters and their Associates
Chapter Eight: State Obligations: Repatriation Cases as a Model to Study
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author