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The coming Balkan caliphate the threat of radical Islam to Europe and the West / [electronic resource] :

  • 作者: Deliso, Christopher, 1974-
  • 出版: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Security International
  • 主題: Terrorism--Balkan Peninsula. , Islam--Balkan Peninsula--History. , Islam and politics--Balkan Peninsula. , Balkan Peninsula--Ethnic relations.
  • ISBN: 0275995267 (e-Book) 、 9780275995263 (e-Book) 、 0275995259 (alk. paper) 、 9780275995256 (alk. paper)
  • FIND@SFXID: CGU
  • 資料類型: 電子書
  • 內容註: Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-204) and index. Bosnia : Clinton's gift to fundamentalist Islam -- Hotel Tirana and a strange enough jihad -- A plain of black beards? -- The Macedonian enigma -- The Ottoman legacy and Turkey's deep shadow -- Fixin' to lose -- Byzantine politics, global economics, 'certain foreign relations' and the war on terror -- The next generation : jihad, the Balkans and the threat to the West.
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  • 系統號: 005044729 | 機讀編目格式
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    The Balkans—the gateway between East and West—are also Europe's soft underbelly, a rough neighborhood where organized crime and terrorism present a constant threat. This eye-opening book details how 15 years of misguided Western interventions, political scheming, and local mafia appeasement, compounded by a massive infusion of Arab cash, fundamentalist Islamic preaching and mosque-building have allowed radical Islamic groups to fill in the cracks between internal ethnic and religious schisms and take root in key areas of the Balkans. With all eyes currently focused on the widening conflict in the Middle East and the terrorist threat coming from the region, the West is in danger of overlooking a potent new battleground in the greater war on terror—the Balkans. This historically volatile region saw some of the worst violence of the late 20th century in the Yugoslav Wars of Secession. During these conflicts, stunningly shortsighted and politically motivated policies of the United States and its allies directly allowed Islamic mujahedin and terrorist-related entities to establish a foothold in the region—just as with the progenitors of the Taliban a decade earlier in Afghanistan. Although the 9/11 attacks caused a partial reassessment of Western policy, it may already be too late for a region still largely ignored. The proliferation of foreign fundamentalist groups has had a cancerous effect on traditional Balkan Islamic communities, challenging their legitimacy in unprecedented and often violent ways. Well-funded groups like the Saudi-backed Wahabbis continue to exploit internal schisms within local communities, while the international administrations in Bosnia and Kosovo have actually strengthened the grip of local mafia groups—business partners of terrorists. Worst of all, the Western peacekeepers' chronic don't rock the boat mentality has allowed extremist groups to operate unchallenged. Nevertheless, regional demographic and cultural trends, coinciding with an increasingly hostile attitude in the larger Muslim world over Western military actions and perceived symbolic provocations, indicate that the lawless Balkans will become increasingly valuable as a strategic base for Islamic radicals over the next two decades. Utilizing the post-al-Qaeda tactics of a decentralized jihad carried out through small, independent cells (leaderless resistance) while seeking to fundamentally and violently remold Muslim societies, such Balkan-based extremists pose a unique and tangible threat to Western security.

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