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- “Identifying the Enemy: Radical Islamist Terror”
- Saudi Arabia: Background and U.S. Relations
- The Us, Hizb-Ut-Tahrir
- Succession to the Caliphate in Early Islam
- Political Islam: More Than Islamism
- The Challenge of Dawa Political Islam As Ideology and Movement and How to Counter It
- The Roots of Modern Islamism
- Lessons from South Asian Political Thought
- The Problem of the Political in Islamist Movements
- Hizb Ut-Tahrir's Caliphal Counter-Narrative
- The Islamist: Why I Joined Radical Islam in Britain, What I Saw Inside and Why I Left by Ed Husain, Penguin, 2007, 288 Pp
- ISIS in Southeast Asia: Internalized Wahhabism Is a Major Factor
- The Muslim World After 9/11 / Angel M
- Islamism in Turkey: Beyond Instrument and Meaning
- Islamism and Language How Using the Wrong Words Reinforces Islamist Narratives
- The Involvement of Salafism/Wahhabism in the Support and Supply of Arms to Rebel Groups Around the World
- Islamist Radicalisation
- 6. SAUDI ARABIA: ISLAMISTS RISING and FALLING Jon B
- The Muslim Brotherhood: Exploring Divergent Views in Saudi Arabia and Qatar
- Fighting Kufr and the American Raj: Hizb-Ut-Tahrir in Pakistan
- Hizb Ut-Tahrir in the UK by Houriya Ahmed and Hannah Stuart
- Vali Nasr.3C
- Islamist Parties in North Africa: a Comparative Analysis of Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt
- From Paper State to Caliphate: the Ideology of the Islamic State
- Rethinking the “War on Terror” New Approaches to Conflict Prevention and Management in the Post-9/11 World
- The Religious Sources of Islamic Terrorism Shmuel Bar Policy Review; Jun/Jul 2004; 125; Research Library Pg
- Islamist Terrorism, Diaspora Links and Casualty Rates by James A
- ISLAMISM and POST-ISLAMISM “Non-Muslim” in Socio-Political Discourses of Pakistan, the United States, and Indonesia
- Psychology of Terrorism: a Public Understanding (Vol
- The Bipolar Conflict in the Middle East Over the Muslim Brotherhood – Why Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt See the Brotherhood
- Narratives of Division the Spectrum of Islamist Worldviews in the UK
- Al-Qaeda: the Misunderstood Wahhabi Connection and the Ideology of Violence
- The Struggle for Unity and Authority in Islam: Reviving the Caliphate? (A Joint CNA/Wilton Park Conference)
- Islamist Politics in Iraq After Saddam Hussein? We Are Mov- Tional Conflicts
- Leading the Counter-Revolution. Saudi Arabia and the Arab Spring
- The Rise of the Caliphate No
- Countering Extremism and Radicalization in a Multicultural World
- The Domestic Sources of Saudi Foreign Policy: Islamists and the State in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings
- Sheikh Abdel‐Fatah Al‐Khalidi Revitalizes Sayid Qutb
- Robert Satloff.3B
- Hizb Ut-Tahrir, the Islamic State, & Modern Muslimness