Description |
1 online resource (11 pages) : color map, color photographs |
Series |
Issue brief |
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Issue brief (Atlantic Council of the United States)
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Contents |
Al-Qaeda in Iraq: The Turkish Connection to the War in Syria -- How ISIS Recruits in Turkey: The Strategic -- Model -- Recruitment Case Studies: Istanbul: Three Cases in Gungoren -- Adiyaman: Turkey's Most Prominent Cell Conducts Attacks -- Konya -- Izmir -- Findings -- Conclusion |
Summary |
"The rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) and the concurrent war in Syria present serious challenges to European and Middle Eastern security. For many in the West, the direct appeal by ISIS for scores of men and women to travel to Syria and Iraq in order to live in a self-declared caliphate has overwhelmed intelligence organizations. In Tunisia, Iraq, Libya, France, and Belgium, people who had spent time in Syria or Iraq returned home to carry out terror attacks. Turkey has faced a similar spate of large-scale attacks since the start of the Syrian conflict"--Publisher's description |
Notes |
"October 3, 2016"--Table of contents page |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Atantic Council, viewed October 14, 2016) |
Subject |
IS (Organization) -- Recruiting
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SUBJECT |
IS (Organization) fast (OCoLC)fst01914325 |
Subject |
Terrorists -- Recruiting -- Turkey
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Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
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National security -- Turkey
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National security.
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Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
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Terrorists -- Recruiting.
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Turkey.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Atlantic Council of the United States. Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, publisher, issuing body.
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