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J. M. Berger

    J.M. Berger crafts insightful analyses that delve into the complex motivations and ideologies driving individuals involved in extremist movements. His work is characterized by a profound exploration of the psychological and social factors contributing to violence, offering readers a penetrating look into these phenomena. Berger seeks to understand the root causes of extremism, translating this understanding through his meticulous research. His aim is to illuminate complex issues and provide essential context for comprehending contemporary security challenges.

    ISIS : the state of terror
    • ISIS : the state of terror

      • 385 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The first major book on ISIS since its rise in summer 2014 draws on unique access to intelligence, law enforcement, and open-source research. The authors outline the origins of ISIS, exploring its transformation into a formidable terrorist group. The book examines the disturbing nature of pro-jihadi videos, the allure of 'jihadi chic,' and the Islamic State's effective use of social media to recruit individuals from countries like the U.S., U.K., and France, highlighting cases such as Douglas McCain, an American who joined ISIS. While the narrative is grim, it also provides informed insights into potential government responses to ISIS, stressing the need to adapt our understanding of terrorism and respond swiftly to the evolving jihadi landscape, both online and offline. This work is not just a compelling account of a terrorist organization's evolution but also a crucial examination of what actions should be taken next—by nations, governments, and the global community.

      ISIS : the state of terror
      3.9