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Author Brenner, William J., author.

Title Confounding Powers : Anarchy and International Society from the Assassins to Al Qaeda / William J. Brenner
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016
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Description 1 online resource (290 pages)
Contents International Society and the Logics of Anarchy -- Confusion in the Hearts of Men : The Nizari Ismailis and the Assassin Legends -- "A Furore Tartarorum Libera Nos" : The Mongol Eruption and Aftermath -- Out of the Shadow of God : Power and Piracy Along the Barbary Coast -- In the Shadow of the Spears : Al Qaeda's Clash with Civilization
Summary Nearly a decade and a half after 9/11, the study of international politics has yet to address some of the most pressing issues raised by the attacks, most notably the relationships between Al Qaeda's international systemic origins and its international societal effects. This theoretically broad-ranging and empirically far-reaching study addresses that question and others, advancing the study of international politics into new historical settings while providing insights into pressing policy challenges. Looking at actors that depart from established structural and behavioral patterns provides opportunities to examine how those deviations help generate the norms and identities that constitute international society. Systematic examination of the Assassins, Mongols, and Barbary powers provides historical comparison and context to our contemporary struggle, while enriching and deepening our understanding of the systemic forces behind, and societal effects of, these confounding powers
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Subject Qaida (Organization) -- History
SUBJECT Qaida (Organization) fast
al-Qaida gnd
Subject International relations.
Non-state actors (International relations)
Non-state actors (International relations) -- Case studies
Assassins (Ismailites) -- History
Mongols -- History.
Pirates -- Africa, North -- History
international relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
Assassins (Ismailites)
International relations
Mongols
Non-state actors (International relations)
Pirates
Seeräuberei
Internationale Politik
Kollektive Sicherheit
Terrorismus
Assassinen
Mongolen
North Africa
Barbareskenstaaten
Genre/Form Case studies
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781316271650
131627165X
9781316458518
1316458512
1107109450
9781107109452
1107521602
9781107521605