ABSTRACT

The Islamic State analyzes the transformation of ISIS (Daesh) from an underground insurgent organization to a quasi-state entity. It traces the genesis and evolution of what may be interpreted as a revolutionary war aimed at the creation and expansion of a new society and world order in the ruins of Syria and Iraq.

This book:

  • Analyzes the regime’s totalitarian features including structure, ideology, propaganda, and violence; 
  • Examines its ideology with a focus on radical Islamism and Salafi-jihadism;  
  • Studies the economics behind its continued existence; and

  • Explores the attitude of key state and non-state actors, especially Russia, USA, and the Global Coalition, towards Daesh.

An indispensable guide to the study of modern terrorism, this book will be of great interest to students and researchers of Middle East studies, terrorism, with a focus on ISIS, military and strategic studies, politics and international relations, as well as general readers.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

Theory of non-democratic regimes

chapter 2|32 pages

The origins of Daesh

chapter 3|20 pages

Political system

chapter 4|43 pages

Ideology

chapter 5|15 pages

Ideology enforcement

chapter 6|21 pages

Violence

chapter 7|19 pages

Economy of Daesh

chapter 8|19 pages

Opposition

chapter 9|6 pages

Conclusion

chapter |2 pages

Afterword